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Coexistence of GABA- and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-like immunoreactivity in the hypoglossal nucleus of the rat.

M S Davidoff1, W Schulze.   

Abstract

Single and sequential double immunocytochemical techniques were applied to localize gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)- and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)- like immunoreactivity (-LI) in the hypoglossal nucleus of the rat. After subsequential double staining a relatively high number of hypoglossal motor neurons showed the coexistence of both ChAT- and GABA-LI. Coexistence of both substances was also revealed in the axons of the hypoglossal nerve situated within the medulla oblongata. Cells showing only ChAT- or GABA-LI were also observed. Differences in immunostaining between the different cell groups of the hypoglossal nucleus were established. Following axotomy of the right hypoglossal nerve, a decrease or loss of the immunoreactivity for both ChAT and GABA in the motor neurons was established until the 3rd week after the operation. The results obtained do not give evidence on the origin of the GABA-like immunoreactive material and its functional significance in the cholinergic neurons. It can be only speculated that the GABA-like material is either taken up from the intercellular space or is synthesized by the ChAT-LI nerve cells. Functionally, the importance of GABA for the synthesis of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (a novel neurotransmitter candidate) and its postsynaptic transmitter action or presynaptic regulatory action (through autoreceptors in the membrane of the nerve endings) on the release of acetylcholine (ACh) should be taken into consideration.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2835342     DOI: 10.1007/BF00496580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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