CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEIN (CALBINDIN D28K) IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE HAMSTER SUPERIOR COLLICULUS - ULTRASTRUCTURE AND LACK OF COLOCALIZATION WITH GABA

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BEHAN, M
JOURDAIN, A
BRAY, GM
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[1] MCGILL UNIV,CTR RES NEUROSCI,MONTREAL H3A 2T5,QUEBEC,CANADA
[2] MONTREAL GEN HOSP,MONTREAL H3G 1A4,QUEBEC,CANADA
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IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY; VISUAL PATHWAYS; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; HAMSTER;
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The expression of specific calcium binding proteins is being used increasingly as a potential neuroanatomical marker for neurons with similar functions. In this study, the distribution of calbindin D28k in the superior colliculus (SC) of adult hamsters was examined by light and electron microscopy. Calbindin immunoreactivity was prominent in specific regions and laminae of the SC throughout its rostrocaudal extent, and was found to label horizontal, vertical and stellate cell types. In addition, calbindin label highlighted "bridges" of neuronal processes in the intermediate layers. The most frequent calbindin-immunoreactive profiles seen in the electron microscope were dendrites, some of which were post-synaptic to apparent retinal ganglion cell axon terminals. Labelled axons and axon terminals were less frequently encountered. There was considerable overlap between the size distribution of calbindin D28k-immunoreactive neurons and that of GABA-immunoreactive or Nissl stained neurons in the SC. However, using a double fluorescent labelling technique, and examination of the tissue with confocal laser microscopy, no neurons were observed in the hamster SC that showed immunoreactivity for both calbindin and GABA. In this regard, the SC is similar to the mammalian lateral geniculate nucleus and the pretectum, but differs from the neocortex, where calbindin and GABA are colocalized. The demonstration in the SC, as well as other parts of the nervous system, of sub-populations of neurons that contain distinct calcium-binding proteins suggests that these neurons have different functional properties. Correlative studies may clarify the relevance of these cytoplasmic components as cell markers, as well as their different patterns of association with neurotransmitters and peptides.
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