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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of neurochemistry 41 (1983), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: The density of the cell surface antigen, Thy-1, has been measured on the axonal plasma membrane of the optic and hypoglossal nerves, and on the sympathetic (preganglionic) chain of the superior cervical ganglion in the rat. For each, the amount of Thy-1 in a standard length of nerve was determined. The amount of axonal plasma membrane in a similar length was then measured by use of a computer graphics system which determined the total length of membrane in electron micrographs of cross sections of nerve. The axons of the two peripheral nerves were found to have a similar density (1100–1500 molecules/μm2) of Thy-1 on their surface, and this was two- to threefold higher than the density on axons of optic nerve (500 molecules/μm2). These figures indicate that the density of Thy-1 on the surface of these axons is somewhat lower than that found on the cells of the lymphoid system. Moreover, contrary to the impression gained from previous determinations of Thy-1 levels, axons in the peripheral nervous system do not necessarily have a lower density of Thy-1 on their surface than do those of the central nervous system.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-7381
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In the third week of postnatal life, Thy-1 staining of Purkinje cells starts to decrease, first in the depths of the fissures and then progressively, over the next 10 weeks, up the walls of the fissures to the convexities of the folia. This is accompanied by a far more striking appearance of high levels of Thy-1 on a network of fibres whose distribution strongly suggests they are climbing fibres. They acquire the antigen in the same topographical gradient of maturation, and at the same time, as Purkinje cells lose it. That these are climbing fibres was confirmed by destroying the inferior olive with 3-acetylpyridine, which also eliminated the intense Thy-1 staining in the cerebellum. At a stage (18 days) when only some climbing fibres in the molecular layer are seen to be Thy-1-positive, only a proportion of inferior olivary neurons are Thy-1-posirive with intense antigen labelling over the Nissl substance. The possibility that Thy-1 also appears on mossy fibres, and at relatively low levels on parallel fibres, is discussed.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-7381
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The cell surface glycoprotein, Thy-1, is present on Purkinje cells at birth, so allowing Thy-1 immunohistochemistry to demonstrate the final stage of migration and the transition to dendritic growth of these cells. In the most caudal lobule of the cerebellar cortex of the newborn rat, migrating Purkinje cells are found. These have a prominent process (up to 50 μm long) from which fine filopodia project, presumably sensing the environment in front of the cell. These cells are orientated tangentially, at right angles to the radial orientation they assume for dendritic growth. Strong Thy-1 labelling is found not only on their surface, but also on a cytoplasmic cap above the presumed leading pole of the nucleus. More rostrally in the cerebellar cortex, Purkinje cells arrive up to 3 days before birth and are quiescent until the postnatal development of their dendritic tree. At birth and during early postnatal periods a rounded cell is found with little cytoplasm; Thy-1 staining labels its surface and the fine processes which emanate from it. Such cells coexist with other Thy-1-positive Purkinje cells with more developed surface orientated processes. Even as early as the day of birth these fine processes cross the molecular layer and contact the lower level of the external granule layer. Orientated dendritic growth appears to occur by a selective thickening of these processes and a massive apical protrusion of intensely Thy-1-positive cytoplasm. The whole of the Purkinje cell surface membrane exhibits high levels of Thy-1 throughout dendritic growth and synaptogenesis, and cytoplasmic antigen is prominent during the period of greatest growth. Thy-1 is also found on the neurons of the deep cerebellar nuclei, and is seen transiently on Golgi interneurons. High levels of the antigen are present on blood vessels and choroid plexus at birth but are lost from these structures over the first 2 postnatal weeks.
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