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    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Key words: TGF-β receptor type II ; Fetuin ; Brain development ; Subplate neurons ; Sheep
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Fetuin shows a characteristic pattern of distribution in the developing neocortex in many mammalian species. Its expression is confined to early-appearing cortical-plate and later subplate neurons. A short 19 amino-acid sequence of fetuin shows a degree of homology to an 18 amino-acid sequence of the TGF-β type II receptor (TβR-II) and in vitro fetuin binds to members of the TGF-β family of cytokines. It has been suggested that fetuin is the biologically significant antagonist of these cytokines. We have compared, using immunocytochemistry, the distribution pattern of TβR-II and fetuin in the developing neocortex of foetal sheep. TβR-II immunoreactivity first appears at around 40 days of gestation in the fetal sheep (E40, term in sheep is 150 days from conception), localised in two discreet bands: one just outside the cortical plate in the inner part of the marginal zone and one deep in the cortical plate in what becomes the transient subplate zone. By E70–E80, TβR-II is prominent in a population of subplate cells, whereas, by E120 only small patches of TβR-II-positive cells are visible, principally in pyramidal cells in layer VI. The developmental sequence of the staining pattern for TβR-II in the neocortex is complementary to that for fetuin, rather than overlapping with it. Double-labelling of fetuin and TβR-II shows some cellular co-localisation, especially at E60, but most fetuin-positive cells are not immunoreactive for TβR-II. Thus, fetuin’s proposed role as an antagonist of TGF-β cytokines and mimic of TβR-II is not consistent with the observed distribution of these two molecules in the developing neocortex of the foetal sheep.
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