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DISTRIBUTION OF SIALIC ACIDS DURING TRIGEMINAL GANGLIOGENESIS

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  9-13

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 Neural crest cells migration and development toward developing TRIGEMINAL GANGLIA was investigated in rat during fetal development. In this study by using specific LECTINs, sialoglycoconjugated glycoproteins on the surface of neural crest cells was studied during this course of development. Lectins were included WGA (Triticium vulgaris specific for SIALIC ACIDS), SBA (Glycin max specific for α-GalNac), MPA (Maclura pomifera specific for Galactose), PNA (Arachis hypogaea specific for Gal-GalNac) and GSA1B4 (Bandeiraea simplicifolia specific for Galactose), all of them conjugated to HRP. Sprague Dauley rats fetuses at different gestational ages were prepared for histological and histochemical procedures. Each section was treated with LECTIN and then DAB for recognition of glycoconjugates's terminal sugars. Migration of neural crest cells toward the ventrolateral of neural tube were observed with this histochemical tracing. Some of these migratory cells intensely reacted to WGA which is specific for SIALIC ACIDS. A large aggregation of these cells were located beside the pons in higher gestational days and severely reacted with WGA These cells produced nerve fibers which were also severely reacted with WGA. These findings suggest that sialydated glycoconjugates are involved in development of TRIGEMINAL GANGLIA and formation of related nerve fibers distribution.        

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    JAFARPOUR, M., & FAZEL, A.R.. (2002). DISTRIBUTION OF SIALIC ACIDS DURING TRIGEMINAL GANGLIOGENESIS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, 5(3 (15)), 9-13. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/541412/en

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    JAFARPOUR M., FAZEL A.R.. DISTRIBUTION OF SIALIC ACIDS DURING TRIGEMINAL GANGLIOGENESIS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2002;5(3 (15)):9-13. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/541412/en

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    M. JAFARPOUR, and A.R. FAZEL, “DISTRIBUTION OF SIALIC ACIDS DURING TRIGEMINAL GANGLIOGENESIS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 5, no. 3 (15), pp. 9–13, 2002, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/541412/en

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