IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF THYROID-HORMONE NUCLEAR RECEPTORS IN CULTURED ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE-POSITIVE NEURONS - A CORRELATION BETWEEN THE PRESENCE OF THYROID-HORMONE NUCLEAR RECEPTORS AND L-TRI-IODOTHYRONINE MORPHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

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GARZA, R
PUYMIRAT, J
DUSSAULT, JH
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[1] Unité de recherche en Ontogénèse et Génétique moléculaire, Centre Hospitalier, l'Université Laval
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10.1016/0306-4522(90)90441-6
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Q189 [神经科学];
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A monoclonal antibody against the rat liver l-tri-iodothyronine nuclear receptor and acetylcholinesterase cytochemistry were used for the localization of thyroid hormone nuclear receptors in acetylcholinesterase-positive cell nuclei in fetal rat cerebral hemisphere neuronal cultures. After 3 days in vitro, the ratio of acetylcholinesterase-positive cells that were immunoreactive for the thyroid hormone nuclear receptor to those not stained for this receptor (74-26%, respectively) remains unchanged despite an increase in the number of acetylcholinesterase-positive cells with time (from day 3 to day 21) in culture. Furthermore, the addition of 3 × 10-8 l-tri-iodothyronine in culture did not modify this ratio or have an effect on the number of acetylcholinesterase-positive cells, but significantly increased the neurite density in those acetylcholinesterase-positive cells that were immunoreactive for the thyroid hormone receptor. Conversely, no difference in the neurite densities of those acetylcholinesterase-positive cells not stained for this receptor was observed when cultured in the presence or absence of thyroid hormone. In other experiments with the same fetal brain cultures, treatment of cultures for 8 days with l-tri-iodothyronine, beginning on culture day 20, demonstrated the presence of a critical period which occurs in vitro around day 20, since the stimulatory effect of l-tri-iodothyronine on immunoreactive acetylcholinesterase-positive cell neurite density is lost after 20 days in vitro. These results demonstrate, for the first time, the presence of l-tri-iodothyronine nuclear receptors in fetal rat acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons and the existence of a cellular heterogeneity in the distribution of the thyroid hormone receptor. The presence of these receptors in fetal brain acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons suggests that some effects of l-tri-iodothyronine on the maturation of a subpopulation of acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons may result from a direct effect of this hormone through an interaction with its specific nuclear receptors. © 1990.
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