Developing chicken oligodendrocytes express the type IV oligodendrocyte marker T4-O in situ, but not in vitro

Emma S Anderson, Carl Bjartmar, Cecilia Eriksson Linsmeier, Gunilla Westermark, Claes Hildebrand

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Abstract

Accumulating data suggest that the oligodendrocyte population includes morphological and biochemical subtypes. We recently reported that a polyclonal antiserum against an unknown antigen, the T4-O molecule, labels a subpopulation of chicken oligodendrocytes, obviously representing the type IV variety of Del Rio Hortega. The present study examines the developmental expression of the T4-O molecule in situ and in vitro. The results show that T4-O immunoreactive cells first appear at E15 in the ventral funiculus. But, oligodendrocytes cultured in vitro with or without neurones do not develop a T4-O immunoreactivity. We conclude that oligodendrocytes in the spinal cord of chicken embryos first express the T4-O molecule some time after onset of myelination, and that the T4-O immunoreactive phenotype does not develop in vitro.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21-24
JournalNeuroscience Letters
Volume284
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Neurosciences

Free keywords

  • Cell culture
  • T4-O
  • Myelination
  • Development
  • White matter
  • Spinal cord
  • Oligodendrocyte
  • Chicken

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