Kws. Ashwell et Jk. Mai, TRANSIENT DEVELOPMENTAL EXPRESSION OF CD15 IN THE MOTOR AND AUDITORY-CORTEX OF THE MOUSE, Developmental brain research, 100(1), 1997, pp. 143-148
The distribution of the glycoprotein CD15 (FAL, SSEA-1, Le(x)) in the
developing cortex of the mouse has been examined by immunohistochemist
ry of paraffin sections. The pattern of CD15 immunoreactivity was obse
rved to occur in 4 stages. In the first stage, the presumptive subplat
e region in the lateral and rostral parts of the developing isocortex
was transiently labelled at E12. In the second stage, between E13 and
E17, very faint label was found only in the ventricular germinal zone,
possibly within radial glial fibres. The third stage began at E18, wh
en transient labelling of several discrete cortical areas was apparent
; the motor cortex (from E18 to P3), an area in the temporal lobe (pre
sumptive primary auditory cortex; from E18 to P5.5) and the piriform a
nd entorhinal cortices (from E18 to P3). The final stage began at P2,
when a mosaic camouflage pattern of labelling started to appear throug
hout the developing cortex, particularly in layer I. The distribution
of the transient label in the motor cortex during the perinatal period
suggests that it may be associated with early events in corticospinal
or other projection neuron maturation (apical dendrite growth and dif
ferentiation). The labelling in the presumptive auditory cortex (Tel)
may also be involved in the differentiation of neurons in the upper co
rtical plate. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.