S. Hayashi et al., Analysis of transient expression of estrogen receptor-alpha in newborn ratprimary auditory cortex, HORMONE BEH, 40(2), 2001, pp. 191-195
In the primary temporal cortex (Te1) of newborn rats, we detected transient
expression of alpha -type estrogen receptor (ER alpha). Since they have a
pyramidal-like shape, they are considered neurons. By immunohistochemistry
we found that they were absolutely devoid of glial fibrillary acidic protei
n but some of them contained calretinin, a calcium binding protein. It is a
lready known that neurons in layer V of the Te1 extend their projections to
the contralateral side of the Te1, the ipsilateral inferior colliculus, or
the ipsilateral medial geniculate nucleus. Thus, we applied a retrograde t
rack tracer into those regions of newborn rats and examined the possible co
localization of ER alpha signals and the tracer in the same cells. So far n
o clear colocalization of both signals has been detected in cells in the Te
1. Thus, the cells expressing ER alpha transiently are not projecting to th
e assumed regions, at least at the newborn age examined in the present expe
riment. The possibility exists that (1) they are not projection neurons but
local interneurons, (2) even though they are projection neurons, they did
not have any synaptic contacts with their target region(s), (3) they may di
e after they are attached to the target neurons. Further analyses are neede
d to clarify the biological roles of ER alpha expressed transiently in thes
e neurons. On the other hand, no ER beta cells were detected in the same re
gion of the brain under the same condition. Thus, this finding was limited
to the ER alpha. (C) 2001 Academic Press.