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  2. The developing chick brain shows a dramatic increase in the omega-conotoxin binding sites around the hatching period

The developing chick brain shows a dramatic increase in the omega-conotoxin binding sites around the hatching period

  • Int J Dev Neurosci. 1992 Oct;10(5):447-51. doi: 10.1016/0736-5748(92)90035-x.
A Azimi-Zonooz 1 M J Litzinger
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  • 1 Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112.
Abstract

omega-Conotoxin CVIA, a 27 amino acid neuropeptide toxin believed to target voltage sensitive calcium channels (Cruz et al., 1987, Biochemistry 26 (3), 820-824) was bound to developing chick brain at embryonic day 9-post hatch day 10. A two-fold increase was observed in omega-Conotoxin binding sites around chick hatching, embryonic days 18-20. Depolarization induced 45Ca fluxes also increased around hatching. omega-Conotoxins block > or = 80% of these 45Ca fluxes throughout development. Competition binding did not detect large differences in the binding affinity of sites during development. We conclude from these data that the increases in omega-Conotoxin binding sites and 45Ca fluxes around chick hatching are related to one of the presynaptic mechanisms of neuronal maturation necessary for normal neuronal function and chick behavior after hatching.

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