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Recent studies have shown that catenins play a pivotal role in neuronal signalling during vertebrate development. In order to study the significance of β-catenin in the developing mouse retina, the localization of β-catenin was examined by immunohistochemistry from embryonic day (E) 12 to adult mice. Immunoreactivity for β-catenin was found in ganglion cells of the retina at E12, and extended to the inner and outer plexiform layer as well as the ganglion-cell layer with the strongest immunolabelling from E16 through to postnatal day (P) 5. The immunoreactivity of ganglion cells was distributed on the cell surface. Thereafter, the immunoreactivity gradually decreased, being limited to the inner plexiform layer and ganglion-cell layer, including the nerve-fiber layer in P10. By P16, the weak immunoreactivity was detected in the inner plexiform layer and ganglion-cell layer, and almost disappeared in the adult retina. No distinct immunoreactivity was found in the retinal pigment epithelium. The reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction showed that β-catenin messenger ribonuclic acid was detected at E12, E16, P1 and P16, and thereafter markedly decreased, being weakest in the adult. These findings show that β-catenin is expressed during development at the sites of synaptic connections of inner and outer plexiform layers, and on the ganglion cells and their fibers in the retina, suggesting that β-catenin might play an important role in the synapse formation and ganglion-cell development during the morphogenesis of the retina.
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Liu, X., Sarthy, V.P., Craft, C.M. et al. Developmental expression of β-catenin in mouse retina. Anato Sci Int 77, 182–188 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0022-7722.2002.00026.x
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