A light and electron microscopic study of betaine/GABA transporter distribution in the monkey cerebral neocortex and hippocampus.

Xiao-Ming Zhu, Wei-Yi Ong
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Abstract

The present study aimed to elucidate the distribution of betaine/gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporter-1 (BGT-1) in the normal monkey cerebral neocortex and hippocampus by immunoperoxidase and Immunogold labelling. BGT-1 was observed in pyramidal neurons in the cerebral neocortex and the CA fields of the hippocampus. Large numbers of small diameter dendrites or dendritic spines were observed in the neuropil. These made asymmetrical synaptic contacts with unlabelled axon terminals containing small round vesicles, characteristic of glutamatergic terminals. BGT-1 label was observed in an extra-perisynaptic region, away from the post-synaptic density. Immunoreactivity was not observed in portions of dendrites that formed symmetrical synapses, axon terminals, or glial cells. The distribution of BGT-1 on dendritic spines, rather than at GABAergic axon terminals, suggests that the transporter is unlikely to play a major role in terminating the action of GABA at a synapse. Instead, the osmolyte betaine is more likely to be the physiological substrate of BGT-1 in the brain, and the presence of the transporter in pyramidal neurons suggests that these neurons utilize betaine to maintain osmolarity.

甜菜碱/氨基丁酸转运体在猴大脑皮层和海马内分布的光镜和电镜研究。
本研究旨在通过免疫过氧化物酶和免疫金标记研究甜菜碱/ γ -氨基丁酸(GABA)转运蛋白-1 (BGT-1)在正常猴大脑皮层和海马中的分布。BGT-1在大鼠大脑新皮层锥体神经元和海马CA区均有表达。神经元内可见大量小直径树突或树突棘。这些细胞与未标记的轴突末端形成不对称的突触接触,轴突末端含有小的圆形囊泡,这是谷氨酸末端的特征。在远离突触后密度的突触外区域观察到BGT-1标记。在形成对称突触、轴突终末或胶质细胞的部分树突中未观察到免疫反应性。BGT-1在树突棘上的分布,而不是在GABA能轴突末端,表明转运蛋白不太可能在终止GABA在突触上的作用中起主要作用。相反,渗透甜菜碱更可能是大脑中BGT-1的生理底物,转运体在锥体神经元中的存在表明这些神经元利用甜菜碱维持渗透压。
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