1992
DOI: 10.1002/cne.903260204
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Comparative molecular neuroanatomy of cloned GABAAreceptor subunits in the rat CNS

Abstract: gamma-Aminobutyric acidA (GABAA) receptors in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) are members of a family of ligand-gated ion channels consisting of heterooligomeric glycoprotein complexes in synaptic and extrasynaptic membranes. Although molecular cloning studies have identified 5 subunits (with approximately 40% amino acid homology) and isoforms thereof (approximately 70% homology), namely alpha 1-6, beta 1-4, gamma 1-3, delta, and rho, the subunit composition and stoichiometry of native receptors are… Show more

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“…The observed expression patterns in coronal and horizontal sections are in good agreement with the mRNA distributions described by Wisden et al [73] and Persohn et al [54]. Hippocampal GABAergic interneurons, located in stratum oriens, radiatum or moleculare did not express detectable hybridization signals using film detection, indicating that this type of cells did not significantly contribute to the extintion values measured in pyramidal and granular cell layers.…”
Section: Expression Pattern Of Gabaar Subunits In Control Animalssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The observed expression patterns in coronal and horizontal sections are in good agreement with the mRNA distributions described by Wisden et al [73] and Persohn et al [54]. Hippocampal GABAergic interneurons, located in stratum oriens, radiatum or moleculare did not express detectable hybridization signals using film detection, indicating that this type of cells did not significantly contribute to the extintion values measured in pyramidal and granular cell layers.…”
Section: Expression Pattern Of Gabaar Subunits In Control Animalssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the 13 class, the /33 mRNA expression was by far the most abundant subunit followed by /31 and /32. These normalized expression values are in good agreement with the qualitative descriptions of signal intensity presented by Wisden et al [73], Araki and Tohyama [4] and Persohn et al [54]. This analysis showed that all quantified subunits, accounted for at least 10% of the total GABAAR subunit expression within their class with one exception.…”
Section: Normalized Expression Levels Of Gabaar Subunitssupporting
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“…In the cerebellum, granule cells express the GABA A receptor α1 and α6 subunit mRNAs and the subunit proteins are targeted to the GABAergic synaptic site in the synaptic glomeruli [28,47,69]. Purkinje cells, on the other hand, express only the α1 subunit but not remaining five α subunits and its protein is trafficked to the dendritic shafts and cell bodies opposite the GABAergic terminals.…”
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confidence: 99%