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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (
5'-nucleotidase
)
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The glycoprotein
5'-nucleotidase
is a cell surface phosphatase and represents a new marker for striosomes in the adult rat caudoputamen. We report here on its developmental expression in the rat and mouse striatum, and show an unexpected converse
5'-nucleotidase
chemoarchitecture of the caudoputamen in these closely related species. In the rat,
5'-nucleotidase
activity was first visible as neuropil staining in
tyrosine hydroxylase
-positive dopamine islands of the midstriatum on postnatal day 1, and by the end of the first postnatal week,
5'-nucleotidase
-positive dopamine islands also appeared rostrally. This compartmental pattern persisted thereafter, so that in adult animals, in all but the caudal caudoputamen, zones of enhanced
5'-nucleotidase
staining were restricted to calbindin-D28k-poor striosomes. Weak
5'-nucleotidase
activity also emerged in the matrix. In striking contrast, in the mouse striatum, enhanced
5'-nucleotidase
activity was preferentially associated with extrastriosomal tissue. Enzymatic reaction first appeared on embryonic day 18, and developed over the first postnatal week into a mosaic pattern in which the matrix was stained but the dopamine islands were unstained. The matrix staining itself was heterogeneous. After the second postnatal week, most of the caudoputamen was stained, and in adult mice only rostral striosomes expressed low
5'-nucleotidase
activity. We conclude that in rats,
5'-nucleotidase
represents one of the few substances that maintains a preferential dopamine island/striosome distribution during striatal development. In mice,
5'-nucleotidase
activity is expressed preferentially in the matrix during development, and its compartmental pattern is gradually lost with maturation, except very rostrally. These findings do not suggest an instructive role of the enzyme in striatal compartment formation in either species, but do suggest the possibility that
5'-nucleotidase
contributes to the differentiation of striatal compartments during development.
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PMID:Species-specific patterns of glycoprotein expression in the developing rodent caudoputamen: association of 5'-nucleotidase activity with dopamine islands and striosomes in rat, but with extrastriosomal matrix in mouse. 810 80