Introduction: The expression of substance P (SP) receptor (neurokinin 1, NK1) was studied in the rat corpus callosum (cc) from postnatal day 0 (the first 24 hr from birth, P0) to P30. Methods: We used immunocytochemistry to study the presence of intracallosal NK1- immunopositive neurons (NK1IP-n) during cc development. Results: NK1IP-n first appeared on P5. Their number increased significantly between P5 and P10, it remained almost constant between P10 and P15, then declined slightly until P30. The size of intracallosal NK1IP-n increased constantly from P5 (102.3 μm2) to P30 (262.07 μm2). From P5 onward, their distribution pattern was adult-like, that is, they were more numerous in the lateral and intermediate parts of the cc, and declined to few or none approaching the midline. At P5, intracallosal NK1IP-n had a predomi- nantly round cell bodies with primary dendrites of different thickness from which origi- nated thinner secondary branches. Between P10 and P15, dendrites were longer and more thickly branched, and displayed several varicosities as well as short, thin append- ages. Between P20 and P30, NK1IP-n were qualitatively indistinguishable from those of adult animals and could be classified as bipolar (fusiform and rectangular), round– polygonal, and pyramidal (triangular–pyriform). Conclusions: Number of NK1IP-n increase between P5 and P10, then declines, but un- like other intracallosal neurons, NK1IP-n make up a significant population in the adult cc. These findings suggest that NK1IP-n may be involved in the myelination of callosal axons, could play an important role in their pathfinding. Since they are also found in adult rat cc, it is likely that their role changes during lifetime.

Substance P NK1 receptor in the rat corpus callosum during postnatal development / Barbaresi, Paolo; Mensa', Emanuela; Bastioli, Guendalina; Amoroso, Salvatore. - In: BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR. - ISSN 2162-3279. - 7:6(2017), pp. 1-16. [10.1002/brb3.713]

Substance P NK1 receptor in the rat corpus callosum during postnatal development

BARBARESI, Paolo
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MENSA', EMANUELA;BASTIOLI, GUENDALINA;AMOROSO, Salvatore
2017-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: The expression of substance P (SP) receptor (neurokinin 1, NK1) was studied in the rat corpus callosum (cc) from postnatal day 0 (the first 24 hr from birth, P0) to P30. Methods: We used immunocytochemistry to study the presence of intracallosal NK1- immunopositive neurons (NK1IP-n) during cc development. Results: NK1IP-n first appeared on P5. Their number increased significantly between P5 and P10, it remained almost constant between P10 and P15, then declined slightly until P30. The size of intracallosal NK1IP-n increased constantly from P5 (102.3 μm2) to P30 (262.07 μm2). From P5 onward, their distribution pattern was adult-like, that is, they were more numerous in the lateral and intermediate parts of the cc, and declined to few or none approaching the midline. At P5, intracallosal NK1IP-n had a predomi- nantly round cell bodies with primary dendrites of different thickness from which origi- nated thinner secondary branches. Between P10 and P15, dendrites were longer and more thickly branched, and displayed several varicosities as well as short, thin append- ages. Between P20 and P30, NK1IP-n were qualitatively indistinguishable from those of adult animals and could be classified as bipolar (fusiform and rectangular), round– polygonal, and pyramidal (triangular–pyriform). Conclusions: Number of NK1IP-n increase between P5 and P10, then declines, but un- like other intracallosal neurons, NK1IP-n make up a significant population in the adult cc. These findings suggest that NK1IP-n may be involved in the myelination of callosal axons, could play an important role in their pathfinding. Since they are also found in adult rat cc, it is likely that their role changes during lifetime.
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