Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2016510065> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2016510065 endingPage "629" @default.
- W2016510065 startingPage "618" @default.
- W2016510065 abstract "As a result of its interaction with a specific receptor, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) mobilizes intracellular calcium. The metabolism of InsP3 is rather complex: InsP3 3-kinase produces Inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate (InsP4), a putative second messenger also involved in the intraneuronal calcium homeostasis. The distribution of the messenger RNA coding for the recently cloned InsP3 3-kinase was studied in the developing rat brain by using oligonucleotides derived from the rat cDNA sequence and in situ hybridization combined with Northern blot analysis. In addition, the locations of the enzyme were determined by immunohistochemistry in combination with Western blot analysis. By Northern blot and Western blot analyses on rat brain, the kinase was not detected in the embryo, was first found slightly at birth, and reached adult levels around 2–3 postnatal weeks. These findings were confirmed in the different positive regions by in situ hybridization conducted at the macroscopic level. At the cellular level, the mRNA was found exclusively in the neuronal populations previously demonstrated in the adult. The levels of transcripts per neuron were however higher in the adult than in the neonate brain. The enzyme mRNA could be detected first at postnatal day 0, (birth, PO) in the perikarya of the cerebellar Purkinje cells, followed at P4 by the hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells and granule cells of the dentate gyrus and finally, at P9, by a majority of the neurons in the cortical layers II-III and V, especially in the frontal cortex and cingulate cortex; claustrum; caudate, putamen, accumbens, olfactory tubercle and calleja islets; anterior olfactory nucleus; taenia tecta; piriform cortex; dorsolateral septum; bed nucleus stria terminalis; amygdala; hippocampal CA2-4 sectors and subiculum. By immunohistochemistry, the enzyme was initially found in the periphery of the cell bodies of the neonatal neurons; was progressively enriched in the developing dendritic arborization during the first postnatal weeks where it remained exclusively localized in the adult. In conclusion, in the developing brain, InsP3 3-kinase was first detected at birth, and thereafter its concentrations increased to reach adult levels around 2–3 postnatal weeks. At the cellular level, the kinase was exclusively found in the neurons. The small amounts of transcripts found per neuron in the neonate increase during synaptogenesis and the protein became progressively enriched in the developing dendritic arborization, where it is localized in the adult. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc." @default.
- W2016510065 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2016510065 creator A5036027763 @default.
- W2016510065 creator A5037974528 @default.
- W2016510065 creator A5072347121 @default.
- W2016510065 creator A5073051928 @default.
- W2016510065 date "1993-01-22" @default.
- W2016510065 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2016510065 title "Distribution of the neurons containing inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 3-kinase and its messenger RNA in the developing rat brain" @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1481508371 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1494062829 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1519110908 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1598081743 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1886758677 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1964428630 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1976781991 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1982287237 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1986481954 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1991838314 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1992721438 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W1997093700 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2000819264 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2008455421 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2009995344 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2013592170 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2016219644 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2024945446 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2029531386 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2030380478 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2032552530 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2039599376 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2039618721 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2039938847 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2043273920 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2055784562 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2059628577 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2060802834 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2063332562 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2068877244 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2085561430 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2088499993 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W2119624560 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W345353413 @default.
- W2016510065 cites W98200847 @default.
- W2016510065 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903270412" @default.
- W2016510065 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8382709" @default.
- W2016510065 hasPublicationYear "1993" @default.
- W2016510065 type Work @default.
- W2016510065 sameAs 2016510065 @default.
- W2016510065 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W2016510065 countsByYear W20165100652012 @default.
- W2016510065 countsByYear W20165100652013 @default.
- W2016510065 countsByYear W20165100652015 @default.
- W2016510065 countsByYear W20165100652016 @default.
- W2016510065 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2016510065 hasAuthorship W2016510065A5036027763 @default.
- W2016510065 hasAuthorship W2016510065A5037974528 @default.
- W2016510065 hasAuthorship W2016510065A5072347121 @default.
- W2016510065 hasAuthorship W2016510065A5073051928 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C105580179 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C148762608 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C153911025 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C177707886 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C2776464000 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C2777427919 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C81439078 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C104317684 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C105580179 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C126322002 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C134018914 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C148762608 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C153911025 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C170493617 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C177707886 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C2776464000 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C2777427919 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C55493867 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C71924100 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C81439078 @default.
- W2016510065 hasConceptScore W2016510065C86803240 @default.
- W2016510065 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2016510065 hasLocation W20165100651 @default.
- W2016510065 hasLocation W20165100652 @default.
- W2016510065 hasOpenAccess W2016510065 @default.
- W2016510065 hasPrimaryLocation W20165100651 @default.
- W2016510065 hasRelatedWork W1964236035 @default.
- W2016510065 hasRelatedWork W1968289018 @default.
- W2016510065 hasRelatedWork W1979620819 @default.
- W2016510065 hasRelatedWork W2030540411 @default.
- W2016510065 hasRelatedWork W2039182070 @default.
- W2016510065 hasRelatedWork W2043505930 @default.