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Query: EC:3.1.1.7 (
acetylcholinesterase
)
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A characteristic pattern of
acetylcholinesterase
(
AChE
) activity is expressed transiently in primary auditory cortex (cortical area 41) of developing laboratory rats during early postnatal life. This
AChE
activity occurs as a dense plexus in cortical layer IV and the deep part of layer III. This transient band of
AChE
activity is first detected by histochemical techniques on postnatal day (P) 3, reaches peak intensity at approximately P8-10, and declines to form the adult pattern by
P23
. The ventral nucleus of the medial geniculate body of the thalamus also displays prominent, and transient, staining for
AChE
. This intense staining for
AChE
, found within neuronal somata and neuropil, is detected at the time of birth, reaches peak intensity around P8, and declines to adult levels by P16. The areal and laminar patterns of the transient band of
AChE
activity in temporal cortex correspond to the patterns of anterograde transneuronal labeling of geniculocortical terminals following injection of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP) into the inferior colliculus. Placement of lesions that include the medial geniculate nucleus or the geniculocortical axons results in a marked decrease in
AChE
staining in thalamorecipient layers of auditory cortex. Placement of lesions that include the medial globus pallidus reduce
AChE
staining of some axons in temporal cortex of developing rats, but the dense band of
AChE
in layers III and IV remains. Placement of lesions in the inferior colliculus in newborn animals results in marked decrease in
AChE
staining in cells of the ipsilateral ventral medial geniculate nucleus and in ipsilateral auditory cortex of developing pups. These data indicate that transiently expressed
AChE
activity is characteristic of geniculocortical neurons, including their somata in the medial geniculate body and their terminal axons in primary auditory cortex. This
AChE
activity is expressed early in postnatal development, probably during the time when thalamocortical axons are proliferating in cortical layer IV and forming synaptic contacts with cortical neurons.
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PMID:Primary auditory cortex in the rat: transient expression of acetylcholinesterase activity in developing geniculocortical projections. 201 57
The expression of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-like immunoreactivity was studied immunohistochemically in the cerebelli of developing rats. Brains were examined from the day of birth (postnatal day 1: P1) until adulthood. From P4 through P21, several Purkinje cells in the uvula, nodule, and flocculus of the cerebellum demonstrated ChAT-like immunoreactivity. After
P23
, no ChAT-positive neurons were observed in any region of the cerebellum. This finding paralleled the transient expression of
acetylcholinesterase
in Purkinje cells of these same cerebellar areas during development.
...
PMID:Transient expression of choline acetyltransferase-like immunoreactivity in Purkinje cells of the developing rat cerebellum. 330 42