The GABAA receptor complex in the chicken brain:: immunocytochemical distribution of α1- and γ2-subunits and autoradiographic distribution of BZ1 and BZ2 binding sites

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作者
Aller, MI
Paniagua, MA
Pollard, S
Stephenson, FA
Fernandez-Lopez, A
机构
[1] Univ Leon, Fac Biol, Dept Biol Celular & Anat, E-24071 Leon, Spain
[2] Univ London, Sch Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut & Biol Chem, London WC1N 1AX, England
关键词
polyclonal antibodies; H-3]flunitrazepam; CL218872;
D O I
10.1016/S0891-0618(02)00071-6
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Two antibodies, raised against the rat GABA(A) receptor alpha1- and gamma2-subunits, were used for an immunocytochemical study of the distribution of these proteins in the chicken brain. The immunoreactive bands obtained by Western blotting and the similar labelling distribution found in the rat and chicken brain support the suitability of these antibodies for the labelling of GABAA receptors in birds. We found abundant alpha1 and gamma2 immunoreactivity throughout the chicken brain, mainly in the paleostriata and lobus paraolfactorius, dorsal thalamus and some nuclei of the brainstem. The alpha1-subunit was more abundant in the telencephalon, thalamus and cerebellum, while the presence of the gamma2-subunit was stronger in the optic tectum and brainstem. We also report the autoradiographic distribution of the BZ1 and BZ2 benzodiazepine receptor subtypes in the chicken brain using [H-3]flunitrazepam. Benzodiazepine binding was unevenly distributed throughout the chicken brain, and the anatomical distribution of the BZ1 and BZ2 subtypes was similar to that described in mammals. The highest binding values were found in the olfactory bulb, paleostriatum primitivum, optic tectum, nucleus mesencephalicus lateralis pars dorsalis and nucleus isthmi pars parvocellularis, the BZ2 subtype being predominant in the paleostriatum primitivum and optic tectum. A general agreement in the distribution of BZ1 and alpha1 immunoreactivity was observed in structures such as the olfactory bulb, paleostriata, lobus parolfactorius and dorsal thalamus, although some discrepancies were observed in areas such as the optic tectum or nucleus isthmi pars parvocellularis, with high BZ1 binding and low or no alpha1 immunolabelling. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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