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Immunohistochemical localization of GABAA receptors in the scotopic pathway of the cat retina
Authors:Ulrike Grünert  Thomas E. Hughes
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Hirnforschung, Deutschordenstrasse 46, D-60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany;(2) Department of Neurosciences, 0608, University of Califorinia, San Diego, 92093 La Jolla, CA, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Yale University School of Medicine, 06510-8061 New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:The distribution of GABAA receptors in the inner plexiform layer of cat retina was studied using monoclonal antibodies against the beta2/beta3 subunits. A dense band of receptor labeling was found in the inner region of the inner plexiform layer where the rod bipolar axons terminate. Three forms of evidence indicate that the GABAA receptor labeling is on the indoleamine-accumulating, GABAergic amacrine cell that is synaptically interconnected with the rod bipolar cell terminal. (1) Electron microscopy showed that the anti-GABAA receptor antibody (62-3G1) labeled profiles that were postsynaptic to rod bipolar axons and made reciprocal synapses. (2) Indoleamine uptake (and the subsequent autofluorescence) combined with GABAA receptor immunohistochemistry showed co-localization of the two markers in half of the receptor-positive amacrine cells. (3) Double labeling demonstrated that half of the receptor-positive somata also contained GABA. These results indicate that a GABAergic amacrine cell interconnected with the rod bipolar cell, most likely the so-called A17 amacrine cell, itself bears GABAA receptors.
Keywords:Retina, mammalian  GABAA receptors,   /content/x975445p07547702/xxlarge946.gif"   alt="  beta"   align="  MIDDLE"   BORDER="  0"  >2/  /content/x975445p07547702/xxlarge946.gif"   alt="  beta"   align="  MIDDLE"   BORDER="  0"  >3 subunits  Amacrine cells  Bipolar cells  Rod pathway  Cat
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