Expression of neolactoglycolipids: sialosyl-, disialosyl-,O-acetyldisialosyl- and fucosyl- derivatives of neolactotetraosyl ceramide and neolactohexaosyl ceramide in the developing cerebral cortex and cerebellum |
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Authors: | Denise K. H. Chou Yasuo Suzuki Firoze B. Jungalwala |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, 02115 Boston, MA, USA;(2) Department of Biochemistry, University of Shizuoka, 422 Shizuoka-shi, Japan;(3) Department of Biomedical Sciences, E.K. Shriver Center, 200 Trapelo Road, 02254 Waltham, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | The following neolacto glycolipids were identified and their developmental expression was studied in the rat cerebral cortex and cerebellum: Fuc1-3IIInLcOse4Cer,Fuc1-3VnLcOse6Cer and (Fuc)21-3III,3VnLcOse6Cer, as well as acidic glycolipids, NeuAc2-3IVnLcOse4Cer [nLM1], (NeuAc)22-3IVnLcOse4Cer [nLD1],O-acetyl (NeuAc)22-3IVnLcOse4Cer [OAc-nLD1] and their higher neolactosaminyl homologues NeuAc2-3VInLcOse6Cer [nHM1] and (NeuAc)22-3VInLcOse6Cer [nHD1]. These glycolipids were expressed in the cerebral cortex only during embryonic stages and disappeared postnatally. This loss was ascribed to the down regulation of the synthesis of the key precursor LcOse3Cer which is synthesized by the enzyme lactosylceramide:N-acetylglucosaminyl transferase. On the other hand in the cerebellum, these glycolipids increased with postnatal development due to increasing availability of LcOse3Cer. In the cerebellum, only nLM1 and fucosyl-neolactoglycolipids declined after postnatal day 10–15, perhaps due to regulation by other glycosyltransferases. Also, in the cerebellum, nLD1 and nHD1 were shown to be specifically associated with Purkinje cells and their dendrites in the molecular layer and with their axon terminals in the deep cerebellar nuclei, similar to other neolactoglycolipids shown previously. |
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Keywords: | neolactoglycolipids in cerebral cortex neolactoglycolipid in cerebellum Purkinje cells Lex antigens neural development |
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