Subcellular localization of the GABAA receptor gamma 2 subunit in the rat spinal cord
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.1995.tb01123.x
Subcellular localization of the GABAA receptor gamma 2 subunit in the rat spinal cord
Abstract
The fine subcellular organization of the GABAA receptor complex in the adult rat spinal ventral horn was analysed by immunocytochemistry using a specific polyclonal antiserum raised against the gamma 2 subunit. This subunit confers benzodiazepine sensitivity on the chloride channel of the GABAA receptor. With both fluorescent and peroxidase staining, the immunoreactivity was mainly observed in the grey matter and more specifically in the dorsal and ventral horns on medium and large neurons. A high number of immunostained somata were clustered in regions corresponding to motor nuclei. On the neuronal surface, labelling appeared as fluorescent dots over the more diffuse staining that was present on the soma and proximal part of dendrites. At the ultrastructural level, peroxidase end product was in most cases associated with the internal side of postsynaptic differentiations facing terminal boutons enriched with pleiomorphic small clear vesicles. The positively stained synapses were encountered on proximal dendrites of neurons and throughout the neuropil of the ventral horn (layers VII-IX). An immunoreactivity on the postsynaptic membrane was occasionally found to decorate large pieces of membrane not directly apposed to presynaptic active zones. In addition, presynaptic labelling was observed at axoaxonic contacts and at extrasynaptic sites on membranes within boutons, sometimes themselves apposed to gamma 2 immunoreactivity. Finally, we also observed gamma 2 immunoreactivity at the cytosolic face of the plasma membrane of some glial elements. These results give morphological evidence for the involvement of GABAA receptors in both post- and presynaptic inhibition in the rat spinal ventral horn. The presence of gamma 2 subunit immunoreactivity at these different synaptic contacts suggests that the two types of inhibition can be modulated by benzodiazepine drugs. The findings also provide anatomical evidence for the possible regulation of GABA release through an autoreceptor, and for GABAergic communication between neuronal and glial components.
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