Distinct localization of GABAB receptors relative to synaptic sites in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus

Kulik Á, Nakadate K, Nyíri G, Notomi T, Malitschek B, Bettler B, Shigemoto R. 2002. Distinct localization of GABAB receptors relative to synaptic sites in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus. European Journal of Neuroscience. 15(2), 291–307.

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Kulik, Ákos; Nakadate, Kazuhiko; Nyíri, Gábor; Notomi, Takuya; Malitschek, Barbara; Bettler, Bernhard; Shigemoto, RyuichiISTA
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Metabotropic γ-aminobutyric acid receptors (GABABRs) are involved in modulation of synaptic transmission and activity of cerebellar and thalamic neurons. We used subtype-specific antibodies in pre- and postembedding immunohistochemistry combined with three-dimensional reconstruction of labelled profiles and quantification of immunoparticles to reveal the subcellular distribution of pre- and postsynaptic GABABR1a/b and GABABR2 in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus. GABABR1a/b and R2 were extensively colocalized in most brain regions including the cerebellum and thalamus. In the cerebellum, immunoreactivity for both subtypes was prevalent in the molecular layer. The most intense immunoreactivity was found in Purkinje cell spines with a high density of immunoparticles at extrasynaptic sites peaking at around 240 nm from glutamatergic synapses between spines and parallel fibre varicosities. This is in contrast to dendrites at sites around GABAergic synapses where sparse and random distribution was found for both subtypes. In addition, more than one-tenth of the synaptic membrane specialization of spine-parallel fibre synapses were labelled at pre- or postsynaptic sites. Weak immunolabelling for both subtypes was also seen in parallel fibres but only rarely in GABAergic axons. In the ventrobasal thalamus, immunolabelling for both receptor subtypes was intense over the dendritic field of thalamocortical cells. Electron microscopy demonstrated an extrasynaptic localization of GABABR1a/b and R2 exclusively in postsynaptic elements. Quantitative analysis further revealed the density of GABABR1a/b around GABAergic synapses was higher than glutamatergic synapses on thalamocortical cell dendrites. The distinct localization of GABABRs relative to synaptic sites in the cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus suggests that GABABRs differentially regulate activity of different neuronal populations.
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2002-01-01
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European Journal of Neuroscience
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This work was supported by research grants from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (P96319). We thank Drs L. Zaborszky and R. Luján for their comments on the manuscript, Dr M. Watanabe for kindly supplying us with GluRδ2 and AMPA GluR1 antibodies, Dr R.E. Edwards for rabbit BNPI antibody, and J. Hatakeyama and S. Doi for technical assistance.
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2
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291 - 307
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Kulik Á, Nakadate K, Nyíri G, et al. Distinct localization of GABAB receptors relative to synaptic sites in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus. European Journal of Neuroscience. 2002;15(2):291-307. doi:10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01855.x
Kulik, Á., Nakadate, K., Nyíri, G., Notomi, T., Malitschek, B., Bettler, B., & Shigemoto, R. (2002). Distinct localization of GABAB receptors relative to synaptic sites in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus. European Journal of Neuroscience. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01855.x
Kulik, Ákos, Kazuhiko Nakadate, Gábor Nyíri, Takuya Notomi, Barbara Malitschek, Bernhard Bettler, and Ryuichi Shigemoto. “Distinct Localization of GABAB Receptors Relative to Synaptic Sites in the Rat Cerebellum and Ventrobasal Thalamus.” European Journal of Neuroscience. Wiley-Blackwell, 2002. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01855.x.
Á. Kulik et al., “Distinct localization of GABAB receptors relative to synaptic sites in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus,” European Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 15, no. 2. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 291–307, 2002.
Kulik Á, Nakadate K, Nyíri G, Notomi T, Malitschek B, Bettler B, Shigemoto R. 2002. Distinct localization of GABAB receptors relative to synaptic sites in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus. European Journal of Neuroscience. 15(2), 291–307.
Kulik, Ákos, et al. “Distinct Localization of GABAB Receptors Relative to Synaptic Sites in the Rat Cerebellum and Ventrobasal Thalamus.” European Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 15, no. 2, Wiley-Blackwell, 2002, pp. 291–307, doi:10.1046/j.0953-816x.2001.01855.x.

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