Development of glomerular synaptic complexes and immunohistochemical differentiation in the superficial dorsal horn of the embryonic primate spinal cord

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Elizabeth Knyihar-Csillik
Pasko Rakic
B. Csillik
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[1] Section of Neurobiology,
[2] Yale University Medical School,undefined
[3] New Haven,undefined
[4] Conn.,undefined
[5] USA,undefined
[6] Department of Neurology,undefined
[7] Albert-Szent-Györgyi University Medical School,undefined
[8] Szeged,undefined
[9] Hungary,undefined
[10] Department of Anatomy,undefined
[11] Albert-Szent-Györgyi University Medical School,undefined
[12] and the Bay Zoltán Institute for Biotechnology,undefined
[13] Szeged,undefined
[14] Hungary,undefined
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Anatomy and Embryology | 1999年 / 199卷
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Key words Synaptogenesis; Primate; Spinal cord; Apoptosis; Neuropeptides;
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 Development of glomerular synapses in the superficial dorsal horn has been studied in the embryonic macaque spinal cord using light and electron microscopic techniques including Golgi impregnation, 3H-thymidine radioautography and pre-embedding immunohistochemistry of substance P (SP), calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP), calbindin D-28 K (CB) and parvalbumin (PV). The study revealed that substantia gelatinosa cells of the primate dorsal horn are generated last, but unlike in rodents, synaptogenesis in this region starts at early embryonic (E) stages of the 165-day long gestation. Already by E30, both Type 1 (light) and 2 (dark) dorsal root axons and their growth cones are identifiable within the oval bundle of His, before they form synaptic contact with their final target cells. Subsequently they invade the dorsal horn and enter the bisecting interfaces formed by orderly programmed cell death. Each type of scalloped (sinusoid) central primary afferent terminal (i.e. DSA, RSV and LDCV) have well defined pre- and post-synaptic specializations already by E40. Among the neuropeptides studied, SP appears first at E67 and CGRP at E70 in the lateral position but within a few days both of them are spread to the entire superficial dorsal horn. Both SP and CGRP are present in the thin dorsal root axons and their growth cones, giving rise to scalloped and simple axon terminals. PV is transiently present in the entire length of the thick dorsal root afferents before becoming concentrated in the synaptic boutons. CB is displayed mainly in neurons of the lamina I and III. Dendrites of CB-immunoreactive cells establish synaptic connection with each type of dorsal root afferents, including glomerular synaptic complexes. These data reveal that the superficial dorsal horn in the primate spinal cord develops its characteristic synaptic complexes much earlier in gestation than in any other mammalian species studied. Furthermore, characteristic cytological features of the prospective glomerular complex emerge before establishment of the final synaptic contacts.
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