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GABAergic and glycinergic presympathetic neurons of rat medulla oblongata identified by retrograde transport of pseudorabies virus and in situ hybridization.

Ruth L Stornetta1, Travis J McQuiston, Patrice G Guyenet.   

Abstract

Electron microscopy suggests that up to half the synaptic input to sympathetic preganglionic neurons (SPGNs) is GABAergic or glycinergic. A proportion of this input is suspected to originate from neurons located within the medulla oblongata. The present study provides definitive evidence for the existence of these supraspinal presympathetic (PS) neurons with inhibitory phenotypes. PS neurons were identified by retrograde trans-synaptic migration of pseudorabies virus (PRV) injected into the adrenal gland. GABAergic or glycinergic cell bodies were identified by the presence of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD)-67 mRNA or glycine transporter (GlyT)-2 mRNA detected with in situ hybridization (ISH). Neither GABAergic nor glycinergic PS neurons were tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-immunoreactive (ir). GABAergic PS neurons were located within the ventral gigantocellular nucleus, gigantocellular nucleus alpha, and medial reticular formation, mostly medial to the TH-ir PS neurons. About 30% of GABAergic PS neurons were serotonergic cells located in the raphe pallidus (RPa) and parapyramidal region (PPyr). Glycinergic PS neurons had the same general distribution as the GABAergic cells, except that no glycinergic neurons were located in the RPa or PPyr and none were serotonergic. PRV immunohistochemistry combined with ISH for both GlyT2 and GAD-67 mRNAs showed that at least 63% of midline medulla GABAergic PS neurons were also glycinergic and 76% of glycinergic PS neurons were GABAergic. In conclusion, the rostral ventromedial medulla contains large numbers of GABAergic and glycinergic neurons that innervate adrenal gland SPGNs. Over half of these PS neurons may release both transmitters. The physiological role of this medullary inhibitory input remains to be explored. Copyright 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15457502     DOI: 10.1002/cne.20332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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