Gender differences in doublecortin expression in the dentate gyrus of the Wistar rat during development

Anatomy Pub Date : 2020-08-31 DOI:10.2399/ana.20.058
Ö. Ç. Çilingir Kaya, S. Yıldız, N. Levent, E. Gürler, Ü. Şehirli, S. Şirvancı
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Objectives: Neurogenesis is the formation process of functional neurons from progenitor cells which continues during lifetime. Alterations in neurogenesis is associated with neurodegenerative disorders (ND). Different mechanisms underlie the ND in males and females which may be related to neurogenesis. In this study, we aimed to investigate the developmental process of neurogenesis in the hippocampus of male and female rats at different ages and shed light on the effect of gender difference on ND. Methods: Brains were obtained from 7, 14, 21 days and 3-month-old male and female Wistar rats following intracardiac perfusion and processed for immunohistochemical and immunoflorescence staining. Doublecortin protein (DCX) was used as a marker of newly-born neuroblasts to determine neurogenesis. Results: DCX immunoreactive (-ir) cells were dispersed throughout the granular and subgranular layers of DG in 7-days-old group in both genders. However, in the 14 and 21 days old groups, DCX-ir cells were observed only in the subgranular zone in the sections labelled with both immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunoflourescent (IF) methods. In all age groups, female rats had a tendency to increase in DCX immunoreactivity when compared to that of male Wistar rats. Conclusion: DCX-ir cells may be localized in different parts of DG during development. The number of newly born neurons showed a tendency to increase in female rats in all groups. Further studies are needed to understand the reason for differences in the normal developmental neurogenesis process between two genders.
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发育时期Wistar大鼠齿状回双皮质素表达的性别差异
目的:神经发生是指由祖细胞形成功能性神经元的过程,该过程持续一生。神经发生改变与神经退行性疾病(ND)有关。男性和女性ND的不同机制可能与神经发生有关。本研究旨在研究不同年龄雄性和雌性大鼠海马神经发生的发育过程,揭示性别差异对ND的影响。方法:取7、14、21日龄和3月龄Wistar雄性大鼠和雌性大鼠心内灌注后的脑组织,进行免疫组织化学和免疫荧光染色。用双皮质素蛋白(DCX)作为新生神经母细胞的标志物来判断神经发生。结果:DCX免疫反应性(-ir)细胞分布于7日龄各组DG的颗粒层和亚颗粒层。然而,在14和21日龄组,在免疫组织化学(IHC)和免疫荧光(IF)方法标记的切片中,仅在亚颗粒区观察到DCX-ir细胞。在所有年龄组中,与雄性Wistar大鼠相比,雌性大鼠的DCX免疫反应性有增加的趋势。结论:DCX-ir细胞在发育过程中可能定位于DG的不同部位。各组雌性大鼠新生神经元数量均有增加的趋势。需要进一步的研究来了解两性之间正常发育神经发生过程差异的原因。
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