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    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Key words: Glial fibrillary acidic protein ; Radial glial cells ; Perivascular endfeet ; Glial framework ; Typhlonectes natans (Gymnophiona)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The astroglia of adult and juvenile (metamorphosed) Typhlonectes natans (Fischer) was investigated immunocytochemically with a monoclonal antibody directed against glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). The astroglia of this member of the Order Gymnophiona of the class Amphibia is mainly composed of radial glial cells. Their somata limit the ventricles. They each give rise to a thick process that extends through the periventricular gray and arborizes within the neuropil. At the subpial surface, endfeet establish the membrana gliae limitans externa. Some extraependymal radial glial cells are immunoreactive, but no mammalian-like astrocytes are visualized. In the spinal cord, perikarya of radial glia are displaced from the GFAP-immunonegative ependyma. Perivascular endfeet and processes lining blood vessels are abundantly labeled. An increase in GFAP immunoreactivity extends from the exclusive labeling of subpial endfeet in newborn, recently metamorphosed animals, to the subsequent staining of distal processes and of the entire cell in older juveniles. The midline glia of the brainstem is immunoreactive at all ages examined. Strong glial wedges separate and delineate fiber tracts. Radial glial fibers in the habenulae are particularly thick and exhibit strong GFAP immunoreactivity, even in juveniles where GFAP immunoreactivity is otherwise minimal. The pattern of GFAP immunolabeling in the caecilian T. natans is similar to that in salamanders, but not to that in frogs.
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