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Immunocytochemical study of GABAA receptors in the cat visual cortex
Authors:Qiang Gu  Jose L Perez-Velazquez  Kimon J Angelides  Max S Cynader
Abstract:The laminar distribution and morphological structures associated with GABAA receptor immunoreactivity in the cat visual cortex were studied by using two different polyclonal antibodies directed either against the purified GABAA receptor protein (antibody “967”) or against a specific domain of the β1-subunit of the GABAA receptor (antibody “Q”). Immunoblots of cat visual cortex tissue with these antibodies revealted that antibody “Q” recognizes only one subunit, namely the β1-subunit of the GABAA receptor, and that antibody “967” recognizes three subunits. Both antibodies produced very similar staining patterns, indicating that the β1-subunit may be an essential component of the GABAA receptor in the cat visual cortex. The typical staining pattern showed a clear membrane structure around neuronal somata. Using cell body shape criteria, immunopositive neurons included both pyramidal cells in cortical layers II, III, and V, and nonpyramidal cells in all cortical layers. Immunopositive neurons were uniformly distributed in layers II to VI, whereas the density of immunopositive cells in layer I was lower. Some immunopositive neurons were also found in the white matter underlying the visual cotex. In gray matter, immunopositive structures also included dendrites, especially the proximal dendrites, and axon initial segments of pyramidal neurons. The immunopositive processes usually ran vertically toward the pial surface. Some astrocytes were also immunostained. They were localized in layer I and in the white matter. The overall pattern of immunostaining was similar in areas 17, 18, and 19. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:area 17  area 18  area 19  glia  gamma aminobutyric acid
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