Elsevier

Brain Research

Volume 626, Issues 1–2, 29 October 1993, Pages 106-116
Brain Research

NCAM immunoreactivity on mossy fibers and reactive astrocytes in the hippocampus of epileptic rats

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Abstract

Sprouting and synaptogenesis of mossy fibers develop in adult hippocampus after epilepsy. In control conditions, mossy fibers constitute the main afferent pathway to the Ammon's horn, where they mainly innervate CA3 pyramidal cells, but after treatment with the convulsant agent, kainate, mossy fibers also innervate granule cell dendrites generating recurrent excitatory circuits which may contribute to the maintenance of the epileptic condition. In the present study we show an enhanced immunoreactivity to neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAMs), a family of membrane glycoproteins involved in axonal growth. NCAM immunoreactivity is enriched on cytoplasmic membranes of axon shafts that are likely to be mossy fiber collaterals. NCAM immunoreactivity was also observed on the cytoplasmic membranes of reactive astrocytes, at the axon-glial contacts. Our results therefore suggest that there is an interaction of newly developed mossy fibers with other fibers and glial cells. This interaction may be mediated by NCAMs. Taking into account the trophic properties of NCAMs we suggest that they regulate the sprouting, growing and synaptogenesis of mossy fibers in epileptic conditions.

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