K. Ohira et al., Change of expression of full-length and truncated TrkBs in the developing monkey central nervous system, DEV BRAIN R, 112(1), 1999, pp. 21-29
We examined the expression of full-length TrkB (TrkB(TK+)) and truncated Tr
kB (TrkB(TK-)) in the central nervous system (CNS) of the macaque monkey (M
acaca fascicularis) using a western blot analysis. Ar the adult stage, the
levels of TrkB(TK+) in cerebral cortices were higher than those in other st
ructures of CNS and the expressions of TrkB(TK+) in the association cortice
s (except area PE) were relatively lower than those in the primary cortices
. In contrast, TrkB(TK-) in the hjppocampus and the cerebellum was signific
antly higher than in other structures. in various developing cerebral corti
ces, TrkB(TK+) was detected at the same levels from embryonic day 120 (E120
) to the adult period. In contrast, the expression of TrkB(TK-) increased r
emarkably after the newborn stage (NB), reached the maximum level at postna
tal day 60 (P60) and maintained the same level into adulthood. The peaks of
TrkB(TK-) in the association cortices were more delayed than in the primar
y cortices. The expression of TrkB(TK-) occurred at a time that correlates
with the elimination of axons and the down-regulation of neuropeptides. The
present study suggests that TrkB(TK-) plays an important role in the axona
l remodelling and that it may act as a negative effector of TrkB(TK+), the
primate CNS, reducing responsiveness to BDNF and/or NT-4/5. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.