Developmental and Functional Studies of Parvalbumin and Calbindin D28K in Hypothalamic Neurons Grown in Serum‐Free Medium
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 49 (2) , 442-451
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1987.tb02885.x
Abstract
The Ca2+-binding proteins parvalbumin (Mr=12K) and calbindin D28K [previously designated vitamin D-dependent Ca2+-binding protein (Mr=28K)] are neuronal markers, but their functional roles in mammalian brain are unknown. The expression of these two proteins was studied by immunocytochemical methods in serum-free cultures of hypothalamic cells from 16-day-old fetal mice. Parvalbumin is first detected in all immature neurons, but during differentiation, the number of parvalbumin-immunnoreactive neurons greatly declines to a level reminiscent of that observed in vivo, where only a subpopulation of neurons stains for parvalbumin. In contrast, calbindin D28K was expressed throughout the period investigated only in a distinct subpopulation of neurons. Depolarization of fully differentiated hypothalamic neurons in culture resulted in a dramatic decrease of parvalbumin immunoreactivity but not of calbindin D28K immunoreactivity. The parvalbumin staining was restored on repolarization. Because the anti-parvalbumin serum seems to recognize only the metal-bound form of parvalbumin, the loss of immunoreactivity may signal a release of Ca2+ from intracellular parvalbumin during depolarization of the cells. We suggest that parvalbumin might be involved in Ca2+-dependent processes associated with neurotransmitter release.Keywords
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