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Parvalbumin-, calretinin- and calbindin-D28k-immunoreactivity and GABA in a forebrain region involved in auditory filial imprinting.

K Braun1, H Scheich, S Braun, J H Rogers, C W Heizmann.   

Abstract

The distribution and morphology of neurons containing the Ca-binding proteins parvalbumin (PV), calbindin-D28k (CaBP) and calretinin (CaR) are described in a rostral forebrain region (MNH) of the chick, known to be involved in auditory filial imprinting. PV immunoreactivity is chiefly a marker for numerous large to medium-sized neurons in the neostriatal part of MNH. They show patchy staining of their dendrites, but PV-positive spines are not visible. CaBP is represented in a different neuron population with on the average slightly smaller-sized somata, which carry long, spiny, CaBP-positive dendrites. In contrast to PV and CaBP, CaR immunoreactivity is a marker chiefly for neuropil in MNH but only for few stained neurons. They may be spiny and show the largest size variations. The density of CaR-immunoreactive neuropil is highest in the hyperstriatal part of MNH. Double immunostaining for PV and CaBP reveals that these proteins are expressed mostly in different neuron populations, with only few neurons containing both proteins. These neuron populations appear to form an interconnected network within MNH. A possible relationship between the expression of either Ca-binding protein and the presence of the inhibitory transmitter GABA is also examined. The GABA-antibody labels scattered, very small to medium-sized neurons and dense punctate neuropil. The comparison of the area histograms of somata reveals an overlap with all 3 Ca-binding protein containing cell populations, except for a large proportion of small GABA-positive neurons. The characteristics of immunostained neuron populations are compared to the previously described 3 Golgi-types of neurons in MNH, and possibilities of a functional implication of the proteins in MNH plasticity are examined.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2015501     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)90683-m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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