Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2001;41(2):147-155.
The study on the TH(tyrosine hydroxylase) immunoreactive cells in forebrain of developing mongolian gerbil
Kyoung-youl Lee1, Il-kwon park1, Hyo-jung Kwon1, Mi-sun Park1, Chi-won Song1, Moo-kang Kim1, Kyu-tae Chang2, Kang-iee Lee3, Won-sik Kim4, Won-hark Park5
1College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University
2Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology
3College of Oriental Medicine, Taejon University
4College of Medicine, Chungnam National University
5Department of Biology, Yeungnam University
발달중인 Mongolian gerbil의 전뇌에서 TH 면역반응세포의 분포에 관한 연구
이경열1, 박일권1, 권효정1, 박미선1, 송치원1, 김무강1, 장규태2, 이강이3, 김원식4, 박원학5
1충남대학교 수의과대학
2생명공학연구원
3대전대학교 한의과대학
4충남대학교 의과대학
5영남대학교 생물학과
Abstract
The immunocytochemical localization of tyrosine hydroxylase(TH) is examined in the developmental forebrain of mongolian gerbil in order to determine changes in the distribution and cytology of neurons. At each of the different developmental stage, including prenatal(E)14, E16, E18, E20, postnatal(P)0, P2, P4 days, mongolian gerbils were sacrificed. In E14, TH-IR cells were predominantly round or oval in shape and their processes were very short. In olfactory blub, TH-IR cells were begun to appear from E20. In the striatum, we observed only fibers of TH-IR at all ages. From E16, TH-IR perikarya and fiber were present in periventricular nucleus and paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus. The changes from the early to the late prenatal stages of development appear to be the result of an increase in number of TH-IR perikarya and processes. These results were shown slight differences to other rodents.
Key Words: mongolial gerbil, TH, development


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