Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1989182 | Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Glutamate transporter 1 (GLT1) in glial cells removes glutamate that diffuses from the synaptic cleft into the extracellular space. Previously, we have shown the distribution of glutamatergic neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) of the pigeon. In the present study, we identified cDNA sequence of the pigeon GLT1, and mapped the distribution of the mRNA-expressing cells in CNS to examine whether GLT1 is associated with glutamatergic terminal areas. The cDNA sequence of the pigeon GLT1 consisted of 1889Â bp nucleotides and the amino acids showed 97% and 87% identity to the chicken and human GLT1, respectively. In situ hybridization autoradiograms revealed GLT1 mRNA expression in glial cells and produced regional differences of GLT1 mRNA distribution in CNS. GLT1 mRNA was expressed preferentially in the pallium than the subpallium. Moderate expression was seen in the hyperpallium, Field L, mesopallium, and hippocampal formation. In the thalamus, moderate expression was found in the ovoidal nucleus, rotundal nucleus, triangular nucleus, and lateral spiriform nucleus, while the dorsal thalamic nuclei were weak. In the brainstem, the isthmic nuclei, optic tectum, vestibular nuclei, and cochlear nuclei expressed moderately, but the cerebellar cortex showed strong expression. Bergmann glial cells expressed GLT1 mRNA very strongly. The results indicate that cDNA sequence of the pigeon GLT1 is comparable with that of the mammalian GLT1, and a large number of GLT1 mRNA-expressing areas correspond with areas where AMPA-type glutamate receptors are located. Avian GLT1 in glial cells probably maintain microenvironment of glutamate concentration around synapses as in mammalian GLT1.
Keywords
TPODLMnucleus pretectalisIPCnucleus mesencephalicus lateralis, pars dorsalisnucleus ovoidalistNASSPhyperpallium apicaleNFLMesopalliumPRVDLPNucleus angularisOMVOMDNILCDLEntopalliumLHYArcopallium intermediumnBORPPCCPINFMIMCDMPCBMMLDDMASPLnucleus isthmi, pars magnocellularisVELMSTnucleus geniculatus lateralis, pars ventralisLSTVTAnucleus septalis lateralisBAscDNADllIn situ hybridizationnimMedial striatumVEMsubstantia nigraVedNucleus ruberglial cellsCbiventral horndorsal hornSpinal cordsciBrainnucleus magnocellularisNucleus rotundusnucleus of the basal optic rootnucleus laminarisBirdolfactory bulbCblGlv
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Authors
Yasuro Atoji, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam,