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The Journal of Neuroscience, October 15, 1999, 19(20):8990-9003
Dopamine Affects Parvalbumin Expression during Cortical
Development In Vitro
Linda L.
Porter1, 2,
Elena
Rizzo1, and
Jean-Pierre
Hornung1
1 Institut de Biologie Cellulaire et de Morphologie,
Université de Lausanne, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland, and
2 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Uniformed Services
University, Bethesda, Maryland 20814
This study was undertaken to determine how dopamine influences
cortical development. It focused on morphogenesis of GABAergic neurons
that contained the calcium-binding protein parvalbumin (PV).
Organotypic slices of frontoparietal cortex were taken from neonatal
rats, cultured with or without dopamine, harvested daily (4-30 d), and
immunostained for parvalbumin. Expression of parvalbumin occurred in
the same regional and laminar sequence as in vivo. Expression in cingulate and entorhinal preceded that in lateral frontoparietal cortices. Laminar expression progressed from layer V to
VI and finally II-IV. Somal labeling preceded fiber labeling by 2 d.
Dopamine accelerated PV expression. In treated slices, a dense band of
PV-immunoreactive neurons appeared in layer V at 7 d in
vitro (DIV), and in all layers of frontoparietal cortex at 14 DIV, whereas in control slices such labeling did not appear until 14 and 21 DIV, respectively. The laminar distribution and dendritic
branching of PV-immunoreactive neurons were quantified. More labeled
neurons were in the superficial layers, and their dendritic
arborizations were significantly increased by dopamine. Treatment with
a D1 receptor agonist had little effect, whereas a D2 agonist mimicked
dopamine's effects. Likewise, the D2 but not the D1 antagonist blocked
dopamine-induced changes, indicating that they were mediated primarily
by D2 receptors.
Parvalbumin expression was accelerated by dopaminergic reinnervation of
cortical slices that were cocultured with mesencephalic slices.
Coapplication of the glutamate NMDA receptor antagonist MK801 or AP5
blocked dopamine-induced increases in dendritic branching, suggesting
that changes were mediated partly by interaction with glutamate to
alter cortical excitability.
Key words:
organotypic; tissue culture; corticogenesis; interneuron; GABA; dopamine; development
Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/99/19208990-14$05.00/0
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