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Postnatal localization and morphogenesis of cells expressing the dopaminergic D2 receptor gene in rat brain: Expression in non-neuronal cells

✍ Scribed by Howard, Sherrel; Landry, Charles; Fisher, Robin; Bezouglaia, Olga; Handley, Vance; Campagnoni, Anthony


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
907 KB
Volume
391
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9967

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The cellular localization of the dopaminergic D2 receptor (D2R) mRNA and protein was determined during postnatal development, from birth to 35 days, in the rat neostriatum by in situ hybridization histochemistry and immunohistochemistry. To localize and identify more precisely the morphology of cells expressing the D2R mRNA, nonradioactive, digoxigenin in situ hybridization was performed. Throughout this period of development, D2R mRNA and protein were widely expressed by neostriatal cells, adjoining forebrain cells and small cellular processes. Within morphologically identifiable neurons, the expression of the D2 receptor appeared to occur after cell division ceased. D2R gene expression appeared during neuronal migration and followed the developmental pattern of neuronal settling within the neostriatum. Both D2R mRNA and protein appeared to colocalize in neostriatal cells and the labeling of both appeared to accumulate within the cells progressively with age. The structural phenotypes of neostriatal neurons bearing D2R mRNA and protein were diverse throughout postnatal development. The most frequently stained cells were a heterogeneous group of medium spiny and aspiny neurons. Large cells corresponding to aspiny neurons were less frequently stained. Both phenotypes exhibited considerable postnatal growth of their cell bodies.

In addition to neurons, other cell types were also observed to express the D2R mRNA and protein over the developmental period studied. These other cells included patches of ciliated ependymal cells lining the lateral ventricles and many interfascicular oligodendroglia of forebrain fiber tracts. These results demonstrate the unexpected expression of the dopaminergic D2 receptor in non-neuronal cells within the brain. They provide a novel morphologic suggestion that the dopaminergic D2 receptor may support unrecognized, nonsynaptic functions in specific non-neuronal cell populations in the nervous system.


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