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Laminar Expression of Ephrin-A2 in Primary Somatosensory Cortex of Postnatal Rats

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Date 2011 Dec 8
PMID 22147308
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Several Eph receptors, prominently EphA4 and EphA7, and their corresponding ligands are known to influence neocortical development, including topographic sorting of thalamocortical axons within primary somatosensory cortex (SI). This study investigated postnatal expression of a ligand that can bind to these receptors, ephrin-A2. Quantitative methods revealed that expression of ephrin-A2 mRNA in SI reached maximum levels on postnatal day (P) 4 and dropped thereafter to background by P18. Ephrin-A2 mRNA expression assessed by in situ hybridization qualitatively revealed a similar time course and localized the expression pattern primarily in two broad laminae in SI, comprising the supragranular and infragranular layers, and with additional expression in the subplate. This expression pattern was investigated in greater detail using immunohistochemistry for ephrin-A2 protein. Immunoreactivity generally showed the same laminar distribution as seen with in situ hybridization, except that it persisted longer, lasting to approximately P14. Expression in the cortical plate was low or absent within presumptive layer IV, and it remained so as cortical lamination progressed. Double-labeling immunohistochemistry with confocal microscopy revealed that cortical neurons were the principal elements expressing ephrin-A2 protein. These findings are consistent with possible involvement of ephrin-A2, in concert with one or more Eph receptors, in influencing arbor development of thalamocortical axons at cortical layer IV boundaries.

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