Avtor/Urednik     Witkovsky, Paul; Gabriel, Robert; Križaj, David
Naslov     Anatomical and neurochemical characterization of dopaminergic interplexiform processes in mouse and rat retinas
Tip     članek
Vir     J Comp Neurol
Vol. in št.     Letnik 510, št. 2
Leto izdaje     2008
Obseg     str. 158-74
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Dopaminergic (DA) neurons of mouse and rat retinas are of the interplexiform subtype (DA-IPC), i.e., they send processes distally toward the outer retina, exhibiting numerous varicosities along their course. The primary question we addressed was whether distally located DA-IPC varicosities, identified by tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunoreactivity, had the characteristic presynaptic proteins associated with calcium-dependent vesicular release of neurotransmitter. We found that TH immunoreactive varicosities in the outer retina possessed vesicular monoamine transporter 2 and vesicular GABA transporter, but they lacked immunostaining for any of nine subtypes of voltage-dependent calcium channel. Immunoreactivity for other channels that may permit calcium influx such as certain ionotropic glutamate receptors and canonical transient receptor potential channels (TRPCs) was similarly absent, although DA-IPC varicosities did show ryanodine receptor immunoreactivity, indicating the presence of intracellular calcium stores. The synaptic vesicle proteins sv2a and sv2b and certain other proteins associated with the presynaptic membrane were absent from DA-IPC varicosities, but the vesicular SNARE protein, vamp2, was present in a fraction of those varicosities. We identified a presumed second class of IPC that is GABAergic but not dopaminergic. Outer retinal varicosities of this putative GABAergic IPC did colocalize synaptic vesicle protein 2a, suggesting they possessed a conventional vesicular release mechanism.
Deskriptorji     NEURONS
RETINA
ANIMALS
CALCIUM
DOPAMINE
MICE
MICE, INBRED C57BL
RATS
RATS, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY
SODIUM CHANNELS
SYNAPSES
TYROSINE 3-MONOOXYGENASE