Title of article :
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
An immunohistochemical study of the development of
sensorimotor components of the early fetal human
spinal cord
Author/Authors :
Gavin J. Clowry، نويسنده , , Jennifer A. Moss and R. Lee Clough، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Sections from all spinal cord levels from 20 human fetuses, age range 7.5-17 gestational weeks (GW) were immunostained
for non-phosphorylated neurofilaments (to reveal motoneurones, spinocerebellar neurones and other
large neurones), the calcium-binding protein parvalbumin (large proprioreceptive afferents), growth-associated
protein 43 kDa (growing axons), glial fibrillary acidic protein (radial glia), synaptophysin (synaptic terminals) the
cell-cell recognition molecule ephrin A4 (EphA4) and the ETS transcription factor Er81 (subclasses of motoneurone
and proprioreceptive neurone). Muscle afferents crossed the dorsal horn by 7.5 GW and innervated motoneurones
by 9 GW. An alignment of glial fibres guided them from dorsal columns to ventral horn, at right angles to the radial
glia. They continued to provide a dense innervation of motoneurone pools up to 17 GW. By 13 GW motoneurones
were segregated into distinct columns, all of which expressed EphA4 although only certain lateral groups expressed
Er81. However, Er81 expression was more widespread amongst dorsal root ganglion neurones. From 9 GW Clarke’s
column neurones were identified and by 14 GW were heavily innervated by parvalbumin-positive afferents whilst
their efferent axons could be traced to the lateral funiculus. This investigation contributes towards a timetable for
the functional development of human motor control and makes comparisons with well-studied rodent models
Keywords :
Er81 , Motoneurone , Parvalbumin , proprioreceptive afferents. , EphA4
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily