So. Chan et al., TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL EXPRESSION OF GLUTAMIC-ACID DECARBOXYLASES IN HUMAN FETAL BRAIN, Molecular brain research, 46(1-2), 1997, pp. 318-320
The expression of two isoforms of glutamic acid decarboxylase, GAD67 a
nd GAD65, was analyzed in central nervous system(CNS) tissues obtained
from normal second trimester human fetuses after elective termination
of pregnancy. After RT-PCR amplification bf sequences contained in to
tal RNA extracts, Southern blotting indicated that GAD67 and GAD65 mRN
As can be detected in frontal pole tissue as early as the 12th week of
gestation (12 GW). GAD67 message is strongly expressed during early s
econd trimester and decreases slightly thereafter but remains abundant
. In contrast, GAD65 message decreases rapidly and becomes undetectabl
e by the 19 GW. However, GAD67 and GAD65 are similar in their spatial
expression in the CNS at 22 GW. GAD67 and GAD65 messages are highly ex
pressed in the cerebellum but expressed in low levels, if at all, in t
he spinal cord during this gestational period. These results suggest t
hat GAD67 may have a greater role in neuron differentiation than GAD65
during human brain development.