Neuropeptides and a neuronal marker in cutaneous innervation during human foetal development
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Neuropeptides and a neuronal marker in cutaneous innervation during human foetal development
Abstract
There is evidence that foetal body movements first occur at 6 weeks gestation, and that the reflex arc is functional at 8 weeks. This correlates with the detection of the sensory neuropeptides calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) in spinal cord at 10 weeks gestation. However, the development of cutaneous neuropeptide-containing nerves is not well documented in humans. We have investigated the early appearance and distribution pattern of CGRP, SP, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and neuropeptide Y (NPY), as well as those of the general neuronal marker protein gene product 9.5 (PGP) in various areas of foetal skin at different gestational ages. PGP-immunoreactive nerves were first seen in the subepidermal plexus at 6 weeks gestational age. Initially, the immunoreactive nerves are thick, club-shaped and distributed in the superficial dermis. Beaded adult-like fibres become more numerous only at later ages (10-12 weeks), and extend from this plexus to penetrate the epidermis. Histologically, the skin of the hand develops faster than that of other body areas and at 9 weeks, more PGP-immunoreactive nerves were seen in the palm than in the dorsum. Primitive sweat glands were first noted in axillary skin at 17 weeks, accompanied by a few PGP-immunoreactive nerves. Occasional, small CGRP-immunoreactive fibres were first noticed in the dermis at 7 weeks, but it was at 17 weeks that the presence of this neuropeptide was unequivocal in the subepidermal plexus. Sparse VIP-, SP- and NPY-immunoreactive fibres were not found until 16-17 weeks gestation, when they were seen in the dermis and around small blood vessels.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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