Expression of polysialylated N-CAM in the central nervous system of adult canaries and its possible relation to function - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1995 Jun 12;356(4):629-40.
doi: 10.1002/cne.903560411.
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Expression of polysialylated N-CAM in the central nervous system of adult canaries and its possible relation to function
P Rousselot et al. J Comp Neurol. 1995.
Abstract
Polysialylated neuronal cell adhesion molecule (PSA-N-CAM) is a cell surface molecule associated with neurons that undergo changes in configuration or spatial translocation. In both cases, this molecule is thought to reduce the adhesivity of these cells or of their processes, which can thereby insinuate themselves into the existing parenchyma. We used a monoclonal antibody specific to PSA to offer what we believe is the first account of the distribution of PSA-N-CAM in the adult songbird brain. This antibody stained a diversity of cell classes and processes, as follows: 1) a subset of ventricular zone cells; 2) migrating cells thought to be neuroblasts; 3) a subset of differentiated neurons; 4) some brain surface astrocytes; 5) some tanycytes; 6) the neuropil of some regions; 7) some axonal fibers; and 8) possibly some synapses. Our results demonstrate also, for the first time, the wide distribution of a very numerous population of migrating cells in the telencephalon and the seasonal regulation of PSA-N-CAM expression in a part of the adult brain known to undergo seasonal changes in cell recruitment and function. However, we did not find PSA-N-CAM associated with young migrating cells in the high vocal center (HVC), nor was there PSA-N-CAM in the robust nucleus of the archistriatum (RA), which is known to receive new axonal endings from HVC. In these instances spatial translocation may occur with the assistance of other surface molecules.
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