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Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA

The subunit composition of the AMPA receptor is critical to its function. AMPA receptors that display very low calcium permeability include the GluR2 subunit, while AMPA receptors that contain other subunits, such as GluR1, display high calcium permeability. We have studied the distribution and morp...

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Autores principales: Ye, Eun-Ah, Kim, Tae-Jin, Choi, Jae-Sik, Jin, Mi-Joo, Jeon, Young-Ki, Kim, Moon-Sook, Jeon, Chang-Jin
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Publicado: Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1828082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17375209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.05058
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author Ye, Eun-Ah
Kim, Tae-Jin
Choi, Jae-Sik
Jin, Mi-Joo
Jeon, Young-Ki
Kim, Moon-Sook
Jeon, Chang-Jin
author_facet Ye, Eun-Ah
Kim, Tae-Jin
Choi, Jae-Sik
Jin, Mi-Joo
Jeon, Young-Ki
Kim, Moon-Sook
Jeon, Chang-Jin
author_sort Ye, Eun-Ah
collection PubMed
description The subunit composition of the AMPA receptor is critical to its function. AMPA receptors that display very low calcium permeability include the GluR2 subunit, while AMPA receptors that contain other subunits, such as GluR1, display high calcium permeability. We have studied the distribution and morphology of neurons containing GluR1 in the hamster visual cortex with antibody immunocytochemistry. We compared this labeling to that for calbindin D28K, parvalbumin, and GABA. Anti-GluR1-immunoreactive (IR) neurons were located in all layers. The highest density of GluR1-IR neurons was found in layers II/III. The labeled neurons were non-pyramidal neurons, but were varied in morphology. The majority of the labeled neurons were round or oval cells. However, stellate, vertical fusiform, pyriform, and horizontal neurons were also labeled with the anti-GluR1 antibody. Two-color immunofluorescence revealed that many of the GluR1-IR neurons in the hamster visual cortex were double-labeled with either calbindin D28K (31.50%), or parvalbumin (22.91%), or GABA (63.89%). These results indicate that neurons in the hamster visual cortex express GluR1 differently according to different layers and selective cell types, and that many of the GluR1-IR neurons are limited to neurons that express calbindin D28K, parvalbumin, or GABA. The present study elucidates the neurochemical structure of GluR1, a useful clue in understanding the differential vulnerability of GluR1-containing neurons with regard to calcium-dependent excitotoxic mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-18280822007-03-20 Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA Ye, Eun-Ah Kim, Tae-Jin Choi, Jae-Sik Jin, Mi-Joo Jeon, Young-Ki Kim, Moon-Sook Jeon, Chang-Jin Acta Histochem Cytochem Regular Article The subunit composition of the AMPA receptor is critical to its function. AMPA receptors that display very low calcium permeability include the GluR2 subunit, while AMPA receptors that contain other subunits, such as GluR1, display high calcium permeability. We have studied the distribution and morphology of neurons containing GluR1 in the hamster visual cortex with antibody immunocytochemistry. We compared this labeling to that for calbindin D28K, parvalbumin, and GABA. Anti-GluR1-immunoreactive (IR) neurons were located in all layers. The highest density of GluR1-IR neurons was found in layers II/III. The labeled neurons were non-pyramidal neurons, but were varied in morphology. The majority of the labeled neurons were round or oval cells. However, stellate, vertical fusiform, pyriform, and horizontal neurons were also labeled with the anti-GluR1 antibody. Two-color immunofluorescence revealed that many of the GluR1-IR neurons in the hamster visual cortex were double-labeled with either calbindin D28K (31.50%), or parvalbumin (22.91%), or GABA (63.89%). These results indicate that neurons in the hamster visual cortex express GluR1 differently according to different layers and selective cell types, and that many of the GluR1-IR neurons are limited to neurons that express calbindin D28K, parvalbumin, or GABA. The present study elucidates the neurochemical structure of GluR1, a useful clue in understanding the differential vulnerability of GluR1-containing neurons with regard to calcium-dependent excitotoxic mechanisms. Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2006-04-22 2006-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC1828082/ /pubmed/17375209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.05058 Text en Copyright © 2006 AHC
spellingShingle Regular Article
Ye, Eun-Ah
Kim, Tae-Jin
Choi, Jae-Sik
Jin, Mi-Joo
Jeon, Young-Ki
Kim, Moon-Sook
Jeon, Chang-Jin
Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA
title Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA
title_full Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA
title_fullStr Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA
title_full_unstemmed Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA
title_short Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor GluR1 in the Visual Cortex of Hamster: Distribution and Co-Localization with Calcium-Binding Proteins and GABA
title_sort ionotropic glutamate receptor glur1 in the visual cortex of hamster: distribution and co-localization with calcium-binding proteins and gaba
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1828082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17375209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.05058
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