Induction of galanin receptor-1 (GalR1) expression in external granule cell layer of post-natal mouse cerebellum
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Induction of galanin receptor-1 (GalR1) expression in external granule cell layer of post-natal mouse cerebellum
Abstract
Galanin is a modulator of fast transmission in adult brain and recent evidence suggests that it also acts as a trophic factor during neurogenesis and neural injury and repair. Previous studies in our laboratory have identified galanin mRNA in Purkinje cells of adult and developing rat (but not adult mouse) cerebellum; and galanin-binding sites in adult mouse (but not rat) cerebellum. The post-natal development of the cerebellum provides a unique and convenient model for the investigation of developmental processes and to learn more about putative cerebellar galanin systems, the current study examined the presence and distribution of galanin-like-immunoreactivity (- LI), [(125)I]-galanin binding sites and galanin receptor-1 (GalR1) mRNA in post-natal mouse cerebellum. Using autoradiography and in situ hybridization, [(125)I]-galanin binding sites and GalR1 mRNA were first detected on post-natal day 10 (P10) in the external germinal layer of all lobes and high levels were maintained until P14. Quantitative real-time PCR assays detected GalR1 mRNA in whole cerebellum across the post-natal period, with a strong induction and peak of expression at P10. Assessment of galanin levels in whole cerebellum by radioimmunoassay revealed relatively similar concentrations from P5 to P20 and in adult mice (80-170 pg/mg protein), with a significantly higher concentration (250 pg/mg, p < 0.01) detected at P3. These concentrations were some four- to six-fold lower than those in adult forebrain samples. Using immunohistochemistry, galanin-like-immuno-reactivity was observed in prominent fibrous elements within the white matter tracts of the cerebellum at P3-5 and in more punctate elements in the internal granule cell layer and associated with the Purkinje cell layer at P12 and P20. Increased levels of GalR1 mRNA and galanin binding (attributed to GalR1) in the external granule cell layer at P10-12/(14) coincide with granule cell migration from the external to the inner granule cell layer and together with demonstrated effects of other neuropeptide-receptor systems suggest a role for GalR1 signalling in regulating this or related developmental processes.
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