PMID: 7529456Jan 1, 1994Paper

The carbohydrate epitope 3-fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine is region-specifically expressed in astrocytes of the rat brain. Light- and electron-microscopical observations

Acta Anatomica
A GochtJ Löhler

Abstract

The carbohydrate epitope 3-fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine (CD15) is involved in cell-to-cell recognition processes in various tissues. In the CNS of the adult rat, immunoreactivity for CD15 reveals a region-specific distribution pattern by light microscopy. In the present study we investigated the ultrastructural localization of CD15 in the rat brain using preembedding immunocytochemical methods. In addition we studied CD15 expression in cultured astrocytes from optic nerves of 11-day-old rats. In optic nerve sections, immunostaining was found on the surface of astrocytes at various contact sites, i.e. astrocyte-astrocyte, astrocyte-oligodendrocyte, astrocyte-axon myelin, and astrocyte-blood vessel contacts. Oligodendrocyte-oligodendrocyte contacts, however, were always negative. In the telencephalic cortex, CD15 immunoreactivity was found in glial cell processes around synapses and in the cerebellar cortex in Bergmann glial cells. In astrocytes grown in serum-containing medium, CD15 was expressed on the surface of fibroblast-like glial fibrillary acidic protein-positive astrocytes, which were identified as type 1 astrocytes as well as on process-bearing A2B5-positive cells, representing type 2 astrocytes. The present data support...Continue Reading

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