Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4341308 | Neuroscience | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Somatostatin (SRIF), as a neuroactive peptide in the CNS, exerts its actions via five subtypes of specific receptors (ssts). In this work, the localization of sst5 was studied immunocytochemically in rat retinal amacrine cells (ACs). Labeling for sst5 was diffusely distributed throughout the full thickness of the inner plexiform layer (IPL) and formed two distinct fluorescence bands in the distal part of the IPL. Double labeling experiments showed that sst5 was expressed in GABAergic ACs. It was further shown that labeling for sst5 was observed in both dopaminergic and cholinergic ACs, stained by tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), respectively. The immunostaining appeared mainly on the cell membranes and somatodendritic compartments of these ACs. For the cholinergic ACs, weak sst5-immunoreactivity was also observed in the processes terminating in the IPL. In contrast, no sst5-immunoreactivity was found in glycinergic AII ACs, stained by parvalbumin (PV). Furthermore, labeling for SRIF was co-localized with sst5 in both dopaminergic and cholinergic ACs. These results suggest that sst5 may serve as an autoreceptor or conventional receptor in retinal ACs.
Keywords
FITCSRIFAutoreceptorOPLDT-PBSINLIPLGCLPBSSSTRT-PCRAChAcetylcholineImmunoreactivityphosphate bufferimmunofluorescence double labelingTexas redtyrosine hydroxylaseamacrine cellganglion cellInner retinaphosphate buffered-salinefluorescein isothiocyanateouter plexiform layerinner plexiform layerinner nuclear layerganglion cell layerconfocal laser scanning microscopyreverse transcription–polymerase chain reactionMolecular weightParvalbuminChATcholine acetyltransferaseSomatostatin receptor
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Authors
J.-B. Ke, Y.-M. Zhong,