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Ueno, Hiroshi Department of Medical Technology, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
Suemitsu, Shunsuke Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Murakami, Shinji Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Kitamura, Naoya Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Wani, Kenta Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
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Ishihara, Takeshi Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Abstract
In the developing central nervous system (CNS), extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules have regulating roles such as in brain development, neural-circuit maturation, and synaptic-function control. However, excluding the perineuronal net (PNN) area, the distribution, constituent elements, and expression level of granular ECM molecules (diffuse ECM) present in the mature CNS remain unclear. Diffuse ECM molecules in the CNS share the components of PNNs and are likely functional. As cortical functions are greatly region-dependent, we hypothesized that ECM molecules would differ in distribution, expression level, and components in a region- and layer-dependent manner. We examined the layer-specific expression of several chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (aggrecan, neurocan, and brevican), tenascin-R, Wisteria floribunda agglutinin (WFA)-positive molecules, hyaluronic acid, and link protein in the somatosensory and piriform cortices of mature mice. Furthermore, we investigated expression changes in WFA-positive molecules due to aging. In the somatosensory cortex, PNN density was particularly high at layer 4 (L4), but not all diffuse ECM molecules were highly expressed at L4 compared to the other layers. There was almost no change in tenascin-R and hyaluronic acid in any somatosensory-cortex layer. Neurocan showed high expression in L1 of the somatosensory cortex. In the piriform cortex, many ECM molecules showed higher expression in L1 than in the other layers. However, hyaluronic acid showed high expression in deep layers. Here, we clarified that ECM molecules differ in constituent elements and expression in a region- and layer-dependent manner. Region-specific expression of ECM molecules is possibly related to functions such as region-specific plasticity and vulnerability.
Keywords
Extracellular matrix
Perineuronal nets
Piriform cortex
Proteoglycans
Somatosensory cortex
Wisteria floribunda
Published Date
2019-06
Publication Title
IBRO Reports
Volume
volume6
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Elsevier
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1
End Page
17
ISSN
24518301
Content Type
Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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