Development of the olivocerebellar projection in the rat: I. Transient biochemical compartmentation of the inferior olive
- 22 September 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 323 (4) , 519-536
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903230405
Abstract
In the present study the early phases of the development of the inferior olive were examined by using immunocytochemical techniques. We observed that, from embryonic day 16 onward, antibodies against the calcium binding proteins parvalbumin and calbindin and the calcitonin gene related peptide stain partially overlapping territories of the inferior olive. This staining delimits a biochemical zonation of the inferior olive which is combinatory and transient. We have previously observed a biochemical parcellation of the cerebellar Purkinje cells which, like that of the inferior olive, is first observed, at E16, involves the combined expression of marker proteins and is also transient. In order to know whether the biochemical compartmentations of the cerebellum and inferior olive arise independently, the time course of the development of the olivocerebellar projection was studied by anterograde and retrograde in vitro axonal tracing by using the fluorescent carbocyanine dye DiI. The olivocerebellar axons were found to reach the limit of the cerebellar plate at E16 and to enter it at E17. Even at this age the great majority of the climbing fibers are tightly fasciculated, which minimizes their interactions with the PC clusters. These observations indicate that the topographical heterogeneity of Purkinje cells and inferior olive neurons arise independently. The transient biochemical individualization of subgroups of neurons during development could contribute to recognition mechanisms.Keywords
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