The tissue- and cell-specific expression of three neutral glycosphingolipids, gangliotetraosylceramide (GA1), gangliopentaosylceramide (GalNAc-GA1), and the novel 3-O-acetyl-sphingosine-series glycolipid (FMC-5), were examined with monospecific polyclonal antibodies. Immunohistochemical studies of rodent brain cross-sections indicated that both GA1 and FMC-5 antibodies stained myelin. In contrast, GalNAc-GA1 antibody distinctly stained neurons in cerebral cortex, but only partially delineated Purkinje cells and other neurons in cerebellum. Preliminary studies of mixed glial cultures suggested the following: 1) both FMC-5 and GA1 antibodies stained oligodendrocytes and oligo progenitors, and 2) GalNAc-GA1 antibody did not stain any cells in the culture. Because the GalNAc-GA1 was associated with neurons, we examined the immunoreactivity of GalNAc-GA1 antibody in primary neuronal cultures. Further studies using primary cultures of rat brain oligodendrocytes, and dissociated cerebellar neuronal cultures indicated that both GA1 and FMC-5 are specifically expressed by oligodendrocytes, whereas GalNAc-GA1 is primarily localized in interneurons and to some extent in Purkinje neurons.
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