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Dissociation of synaptic zinc level and zinc transporter 3 expression during postnatal development and after sensory deprivation in the barrel cortex of mice
- Source :
- Brain research bulletin. 66(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- In the neocortex, synaptic zinc level is regulated by sensory experience. Previously, we found that trimming of mystacial vibrissae resulted in an increase of synaptic zinc level in corresponding deprived barrels in the cortex of mice. The present study focused on the relationship between synaptic zinc and zinc transporter 3 (ZnT3) protein expression in the barrel cortex of mice during postnatal development and after sensory deprivation of selected vibrissae. Using immunocytochemistry and western blot analysis, we found that ZnT3 expression is delayed as compared with the onset of synaptic zinc and presynaptic markers, such as synapsin I and synaptophysin. Further, neither long-term deprivation in young mice nor short deprivation in adult mice, that resulted in an increase of synaptic zinc level, produced alterations in ZnT3, synapsin I or synaptophysin expression in deprived barrels. These results suggest that in the barrel cortex ZnT3, synapsin I or synaptophysin are not determinant for the activity-dependent regulation of the synaptic zinc level.
- Subjects :
- Diagnostic Imaging
medicine.medical_specialty
Synapsin I
animal structures
Blotting, Western
Synaptophysin
Sensory system
Statistics, Nonparametric
Mice
Cortex (anatomy)
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Sensory deprivation
Cation Transport Proteins
Neocortex
biology
General Neuroscience
Age Factors
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Membrane Proteins
Membrane Transport Proteins
Synapsin
Somatosensory Cortex
Barrel cortex
Synapsins
Immunohistochemistry
Zinc
medicine.anatomical_structure
Endocrinology
nervous system
Animals, Newborn
Vibrissae
Synapses
biology.protein
Sensory Deprivation
Carrier Proteins
Neuroscience
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 03619230
- Volume :
- 66
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Brain research bulletin
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f5ea1b60c5e5e748d4f2ff53dbec6f96