Literature DB >> 6292378

Prenatal development of gabaergic, glycinergic, and dopaminergic neurons in the rabbit retina.

S C Fung, Y C Kong, D M Lam.   

Abstract

The main findings from our studies on the emergence and maturation of neurotransmitter systems in the rabbit retina are that, during normal development: (1) the commitments for certain neurons to become GABAergic, glycinergic, or dopaminergic are made prenatally; the maturation of these neurons, however, occurs postnatally; (2) specific accumulations of exogenously supplied transmitters by presumed retinal neurons were first observed autoradiographically around embryonic day 22 (E22) for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), E25 for glycine, and E27 for dopamine, suggesting that putative GABAergic, glycinergic, and dopaminergic neurons are determined phenotypically at least by these days; (3) based upon the three transmitter-specific properties--uptake, synthesis, and release--the uptake property is generally the first to emerge, while the appearance of the other properties follows a precise and distinct temporal pattern for each of the transmitters studied; (4) for GABAergic and glycinergic systems, the emergence of K+-stimulated, Ca2+-dependent release mechanisms occurs many days after the first appearance of the uptake properties; in contrast, the mechanisms for dopamine uptake and release emerge at about the same time; and (5) by our criteria, putative GABAergic and glycinergic amacrine cells are mature between postnatal day 10 (P10) and P12, around the time when the eyes first open and direction-selective ganglion cells can first be recorded; however, the dopaminergic neurons probably are not mature until about P24.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6292378      PMCID: PMC6564356     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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Authors:  N N Osborne; D W Beaton
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