P. Liberini et al., TRANSIENT EXPRESSION OF LOW-AFFINITY NGF RECEPTOR IN HUMAN DEVELOPINGSOMATOSENSORY PATHWAYS, Neuroscience research communications, 16(2), 1995, pp. 75-82
A monoclonal antibody recognizing the low affinity receptor for nerve
growth factor (p75(NGFR)) has been used to determine and compare the i
mmunohistochemical expression of p75(NGFR) in foetal (8 to 25 weeks of
gestation) and adult human spinal cord. This comparison was carried o
ut with the aim to get a better insight on neurotrophin functions duri
ng spinal cord development. In developing spinal cords an intense p75(
NGFR) fiber immunoreactivity was observed in the dorsal root, the dors
al and dorsolateral funiculi, and in restricted regions of the dorsal
horn. A plexus of p75(NGFR) immunostaining was found in the ventral ho
rn. In adult spinal cord, strong fiber immunoreactivity was localized
in the dorsal root, in the superficial layers of the dorsal horn (lami
na I and II) but not in dorsal and dorsolateral funiculi. Immunoreacti
ve neurons were detected in the ventral horn (lamina IX). The transien
t, selective pattern of p75(NGFR) in the dorsal and dorsolateral funic
uli may indicate an involvement of neurotrophins in the modulation of
tactile and kinaesthetic information during foetal life.