| Literature DB >> 7703417 |
Z Vidnyánszky1, J Hámori, L Négyessy, D Rüegg, T Knöpfel, R Kuhn, T J Görcs.
Abstract
The cellular and subcellular distribution of the mGluR5a metabotropic glutamate receptor was studied in the spinal cord of the rat using an antibody raised against a mGluR5a-specific carboxy-terminal peptide. Strong mGluR5a-immunoreactivity (mGluR5a-ir) was found in the laminae I-II of the dorsal horn, which gradually decreased towards the deeper layers. At the electron microscopical level, mGluR5a-ir was present exclusively in neuronal somata and dendrites. Immunometal labelling revealed that mGluR5a-ir is concentrated at the periphery of postsynaptic densities of asymmetrical synapses or localized extrasynaptically at dendritic and somatic membranes. The mGluR5a-immunoreactive dendritic profiles were often targeted by synaptic boutons with the morphological characteristics of C-fibre terminals. These observations provide evidence for mGluR5a being involved in the nociceptive transmission at the dorsal horn.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7703417 DOI: 10.1097/00001756-199412300-00053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroreport ISSN: 0959-4965 Impact factor: 1.837