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  • Neuroanatomic relationships between the GABAergic and serotonergic systems in the developing human medulla.

Neuroanatomic relationships between the GABAergic and serotonergic systems in the developing human medulla.

Autonomic neuroscience : basic & clinical (2009-11-21)
Kevin G Broadbelt, David S Paterson, Keith D Rivera, Felicia L Trachtenberg, Hannah C Kinney
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gamma-Amino butyric (GABA) critically influences serotonergic (5-HT) neurons in the raphé and extra-raphé of the medulla oblongata. In this study we hypothesize that there are marked changes in the developmental profile of markers of the human medullary GABAergic system relative to the 5-HT system in early life. We used single- and double-label immunocytochemistry and tissue receptor autoradiography in 15 human medullae from fetal and infant cases ranging from 15 gestational weeks to 10 postnatal months, and compared our findings with an extensive 5-HT-related database in our laboratory. In the raphé obscurus, we identified two subsets of GABAergic neurons using glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65/67) immunostaining: one comprised of small, round neurons; the other, medium, spindle-shaped neurons. In three term medullae cases, positive immunofluorescent neurons for both tryptophan hydroxylase and GAD65/67 were counted within the raphé obscurus. This revealed that approximately 6% of the total neurons counted in this nucleus expressed both GAD65/67 and TPOH suggesting co-production of GABA by a subset of 5-HT neurons. The distribution of GABA(A) binding was ubiquitous across medullary nuclei, with highest binding in the raphé obscurus. GABA(A) receptor subtypes alpha1 and alpha3 were expressed by 5-HT neurons, indicating the site of interaction of GABA with 5-HT neurons. These receptor subtypes and KCC2, a major chloride transporter, were differentially expressed across early development, from midgestation (20 weeks) and thereafter. The developmental profile of GABAergic markers changed dramatically relative to the 5-HT markers. These data provide baseline information for medullary studies of human pediatric disorders, such as sudden infant death syndrome.

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Anti-K+/Cl- Cotransporter (KCC2) Antibody, Upstate®, from rabbit
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抗トリプトファンヒドロキシラーゼ/チロシンヒドロキシラーゼ/フェニルアラニンヒドロキシラーゼ抗体、クローンPH8, clone PH8, Chemicon®, from mouse
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抗GABAA 受容体 (α1 サブユニット) ウサギ宿主抗体, affinity isolated antibody
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抗GABAAレセプター(α3サブユニット)抗体 ウサギ宿主抗体, affinity isolated antibody, lyophilized powder