Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1881-1736
Print ISSN : 0030-154X
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N-linked Oligosaccharides Predominantly Distribute in Rat Cerebellar Cortex
Hajime MIYATAHayato KAWAKAMITomokatsu HORIHiroshi HIRANO
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2001 Volume 78 Issue 4 Pages 129-140

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The distribution or localization of glycoconjugates in rat cerebellar cortex was investigated with 26 different kinds of lectins observed by light and electron microscopy. In paraffin-embedded tissues, PHA-L, PHA-E, DSA, WGA, ConA, LEA, LCA, PSA, and RCA-I, which mainly recognize N-linked oligosaccharide sugar structures, stained the cerebellar cortex, especially the molecular layer. PHA-L staining showed the highest selectivity for the molecular layer among these lectins. Pretreatment with N-glycanase altered the staining intensities of these lectins, whereas pretreatment with O-glycanase did not alter the intensity. In electron microscopy, the cell membrane and Golgi membranes of Purkinje cell, parallel fibers, and synaptic vesicles exhibited a positive reaction with PHA-L. Nuclear pores and synaptic vesicles were positive for WGA binding. These results suggest that there exist N-glycoside binding oligosaccharides predominantly in the cerebellar cortex, especially in the molecular layer, which sugar chains may be relevant to the synaptic transmission in the molecular layer.
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