Adult dorsal root ganglion neurons express oligosaccharides conjugated to lipids that may be involved in
cell–cell recognition, and consequently in the laminar organisation of their central terminations. This paper
describes an immunohistochemical study of the developmental expression of 2 lactoseries (LA4 and LD2)
and 1 globoseries (SSEA4) oligosaccharide conjugates in rats from embryonic d 19 to postnatal d 60. The
expression of calcitonin gene related peptide and the growth associated protein GAP43 was also examined
for comparative purposes. We found that these oligosaccharide conjugates begin to be expressed after birth,
suggesting that they may be involved in maturation of the central or peripheral terminations, rather than
axonal guidance.