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NADPH-diaphorase distribution in the rabbit superior colliculus and co-localization with calcium-binding proteins.

Juncal González-Soriano1, Julio Contreras-Rodríguez, Pilar Martínez-Sainz, Susana Martín-Palacios, Pilar Marín-García, Elisia Rodríguez-Veiga.   

Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) and calcium-binding proteins (CaBP) are important neuromodulators implicated in brain plasticity and brain disease. In addition, the mammalian superior colliculus (SC) has one of the highest concentrations of NO within the brain. The present study was designed to determine the distribution of nitric oxide-synthesizing neurons in the SC of the rabbit by enzyme histochemistry for reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-diaphorase (NADPH-d), and its degree of co-localization with CaBP, parvalbumin (PV) and calbindin (CB). NADPH-d-labelled fibres formed dense patches of terminal buttons within the intermediate grey layer and streams of fibres within the deepest layers of SC. Cells expressing NOS constitute a subpopulation of neurons in which practically all cell types are represented. Combined PV/NADPH-d experiments showed a complete lack of co-localization within individual neurons and fibres. On the contrary, double-labelled neurons appeared in CB/NADPH-d-stained sections, only in the superficial layers, and mostly in the SGS and SO. These cells, which were intermingled with other neurons containing either NADPH-d or CB, appear to be a subtype of narrow-field and wide-field vertical cells, and display an anterior-posterior gradient of density. Owing to the involvement of the superficial layers of the SC in the organization and integration of the visual information, it is suggested that these neurons may play a concrete role within the visual circuits. Our data indicate a clear selectivity in the expression of NADPH-d, PV and CB in the SC, and that NO and CB probably serve as co-modulators and/or co-transmitters in the connectivity of the superficial layers of this midbrain structure.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12033734      PMCID: PMC1570688          DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.2002.00025.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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