Literature DB >> 19264112

Postnatal changes in expression of vesicular glutamate transporters in the main olfactory bulb of the rat.

H Ohmomo1, A Ina, S Yoshida, F Shutoh, S Ueda, S Hisano.   

Abstract

Olfactory information is initially processed through intricate synaptic interactions between glutamatergic projection neurons and GABAergic interneurons in the olfactory bulb. Although bulbar neurons and networks have been reported to develop even postnatally, much is yet unknown about the glutamatergic neuron development. To address this issue, we studied the postnatal ontogeny of vesicular glutamate transporters (VGLUT1 and VGLUT2) in the main olfactory bulb of rats, using in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, and their combination. In situ hybridization data showed that VGLUT1 mRNA is intensely expressed in differentiating mitral cells and smaller cells of the mitral cell layer (MCL) on postnatal day 1 (P1), and also at lower levels in small- and medium-sized cells, presumably tufted cell populations, of the external plexiform layer (EPL) from P5 onward. VGLUT2 mRNA was expressed in many MCL cell populations on P1, also in small- and medium-sized cells of the EPL at almost the same level as MCL cells between P5 and P7, and became apparently less intense in the MCL than in the EPL from P10 onward. The expression, unlike VGLUT1 mRNA, was also found in small-sized cells of the interglomerular region. In partial agreement with these data, immunohistochemical analyses demonstrated that subsets of mitral and EPL cells are stained for VGLUT1 or VGLUT2, with the former cells coexpressing both subtypes until P5. Moreover, a combined fluorescence in situ hybridization-immunohistochemical dual labeling of the P10 bulb revealed that neither VGLUT1 nor VGLUT2 mRNA is expressed in GABAergic or dopaminergic periglomerular cells, implying their expression in other periglomerular cell subclasses, external tufted cells and/or short-axon cells. Thus, the present study suggests that early in the postnatal development distinct glutamatergic bulbar neurons of rats express spatiotemporally either or both of the two VGLUT subtypes as a specific vesicular transport system, specifically contributing to glutamate-mediated neurobiological events.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19264112     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.02.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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