Morita Y, Zhang J H, Hironaka T, Tateno E, Noguchi K, Sato M, Kiyama H, Tohyama M
Department of Anatomy, Kagoshima University Faculty of Medicine, Japan.
J Comp Neurol. 1990 Feb 8;292(2):193-213. doi: 10.1002/cne.902920204.
Postnatal developmental changes of preproenkephalin (PPE) gene expression in rat brainstem neurons were studied by in situ hybridization histochemistry. On the basis of PPE mRNA expression, brainstem neurons were categorized into three types: 1) type I neurons were characterized by constant or increasing expression of PPE mRNA during postnatal development; 2) type II neurons started to express PPE mRNA several days after birth and continued to do so thereafter; and 3) type III neurons showed transient expression of PPE mRNA or stopped expressing the mRNA during early postnatal development. Type I PPE neurons were observed in diverse brainstem structures including the mesencephalic and pontine central gray matter, various reticular and raphe nuclei, the ventral tegmental area of Tsai, the interpeduncular nucleus, the nucleus of the brachium of the inferior colliculus, the ventral and dorsal tegmental nuclei of Gudden, the sphenoid nucleus, the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus, Barrington's nucleus, the parabrachial region, the lateral lemniscus and its related nuclei, the trapezoid nucleus, the rostral and ventromedial periolivary nuclei, the mesencephalic trigeminal and principal sensory trigeminal nuclei, the locus coeruleus, the subcoeruleus nucleus, the medial and spinal vestibular nuclei, the dorsal and ventral cochlear nuclei, the medial and lateral cerebellar nuclei, the Roller nucleus, and the intermedius nucleus of the medulla. Type II PPE neurons were found in the superior colliculus, the inferior colliculus, the central part of the dorsal tegmental nucleus, and as Golgi neurons in the granular layer of the cerebellum. Type III PPE neurons were located in the substantia nigra, the red nucleus, the superior olive, the motor trigeminal nucleus, the facial nucleus, the inferior olive, the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus, and the hypoglossal nucleus. Such region-specific expression of the PPE gene during postnatal ontogeny suggests that rat brainstem PPE neurons may be involved in a variety of developmental events, such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration.
采用原位杂交组织化学方法研究了大鼠脑干神经元中前脑啡肽原(PPE)基因表达的产后发育变化。根据PPE mRNA表达情况,脑干神经元可分为三种类型:1)I型神经元的特征是在产后发育过程中PPE mRNA表达持续或增加;2)II型神经元在出生几天后开始表达PPE mRNA,并在此后持续表达;3)III型神经元在产后早期发育过程中表现出PPE mRNA的短暂表达或停止表达。I型PPE神经元见于多种脑干结构,包括中脑和脑桥中央灰质、各种网状核和中缝核、蔡氏腹侧被盖区、脚间核、下丘臂核、古登腹侧和背侧被盖核、蝶骨核、外侧背侧被盖核、巴林顿核、臂旁区、外侧丘系及其相关核、梯形核、橄榄前核头端和腹内侧核、中脑三叉神经核和三叉神经主感觉核、蓝斑、蓝斑下核、内侧和脊髓前庭核、背侧和腹侧耳蜗核、小脑内侧和外侧核、罗勒核以及延髓中间核。II型PPE神经元见于上丘、下丘、背侧被盖核中央部以及小脑颗粒层中的高尔基神经元。III型PPE神经元位于黑质、红核、上橄榄核、运动三叉神经核、面神经核、下橄榄核、迷走神经背运动核和舌下神经核。产后个体发育过程中PPE基因的这种区域特异性表达表明,大鼠脑干PPE神经元可能参与多种发育事件,如细胞增殖、分化和迁移。