Pannexin1 and Pannexin2 expression in the developing and mature rat brain

Angelika Vogt, Sheriar G. Hormuzdi, Hannah Monyer
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Recent studies have identified a new family of gap junction-forming proteins in vertebrates, called pannexins. Although their function in vivo is still not known, studies in Xenopus oocytes have indicated that pannexin1 (Px1) and pannexin2 (Px2) can form functional gap junction channels and can contribute to functional hemichannels. In this study, we have utilized a combination of radioactive and non-radioactive in situ hybridization experiments to characterize the expression pattern of the two pannexin genes during development and maturation of the rat brain. Expression analysis revealed a widespread and similar mRNA distribution for both genes, but indicated that Px1 and Px2 are inversely regulated during the development of the rat brain. Px1 is expressed at a high level in the embryonic and young postnatal brain and declines considerably in the adult, whereas Px2 mRNA is low in the prenatal brain but increases substantially during subsequent postnatal development. Immunohistochemical studies using different antibodies confirm the neuronal origin of pannexin-expressing cells and ascertain the presence of both pannexins in the majority of pyramidal cells and in GABAergic interneurons. The abundant presence of both pannexins in most neurons suggests that they may play a role in intercellular communication in many neuronal circuits. Furthermore, the temporal difference in the expression of the two genes indicates that the relative contribution of the two pannexins in immature and mature neuronal circuits may vary.

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Pannexin1和Pannexin2在发育和成熟大鼠脑中的表达
最近的研究已经在脊椎动物中发现了一个新的缝隙连接形成蛋白家族,称为泛连蛋白。尽管它们在体内的功能尚不清楚,但在非洲爪蟾卵母细胞中的研究表明,pannexin1 (Px1)和pannexin2 (Px2)可以形成功能性的间隙连接通道,并有助于形成功能性的半通道。在这项研究中,我们利用放射性和非放射性原位杂交实验的组合来表征两个泛联蛋白基因在大鼠脑发育和成熟过程中的表达模式。表达分析显示,这两个基因的mRNA分布广泛且相似,但表明Px1和Px2在大鼠大脑发育过程中被反向调控。Px1在胚胎和幼龄出生后的大脑中表达水平较高,在成年后显著下降,而Px2 mRNA在产前大脑中表达水平较低,但在随后的出生后发育过程中显著增加。使用不同抗体的免疫组织化学研究证实了pannexin表达细胞的神经元来源,并确定pannexin存在于大多数锥体细胞和gaba能中间神经元中。这两种泛联蛋白在大多数神经元中大量存在,表明它们可能在许多神经元回路的细胞间通讯中发挥作用。此外,这两个基因表达的时间差异表明,两种泛联蛋白在未成熟和成熟神经元回路中的相对贡献可能有所不同。
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