A neuropeptide precursor in cerebellum: proenkephalin exists in subpopulations of both neurons and astrocytes
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A neuropeptide precursor in cerebellum: proenkephalin exists in subpopulations of both neurons and astrocytes
Abstract
The adult rat cerebellum has minimal enkephalin immunoreactivity and is devoid of opiate-binding activity. Using novel monoclonal antibodies to the mammalian enkephalin precursor, we describe the immunofluorescent detection of proenkephalin, in the absence of mature enkephalin peptides, in subpopulations of rat cerebellar neurons and astrocytes. In cryostat sections, neurons that express proenkephalin include Golgi cells, macroneurons within deep cerebellar nuclei and a subpopulation of Purkinje cells. Proenkephalin messenger RNA and protein are present in subpopulations of both grey and white matter astrocytes, but not Bergmann glia. In dissociated glial culture, proenkephalin is expressed in process-bearing astrocytes, apparently in association with a subset of intermediate filaments. Proenkephalin within astrocytes is not seen until the second postnatal week and increases through to adulthood. Neuropeptide gene expression adds to the growing range of neuronal-type properties glial cells can display.
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