cDNA cloning and expression of a gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor epsilon-subunit in rat brain.

N. Moragues, P. Ciofi, P. Lafon, M. Odessa, G. Tramu, M. Garret
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Abstract

A cDNA encoding a GABA(A) receptor subunit was isolated from rat brain. The predicted protein is 70% identical to the human epsilon-subunit. It was recently reported [Sinkkonen et al. (2000), J. Neurosci., 20, 3588-3595] that the rodent epsilon-subunit mRNA encoded an additional sequence ( approximately 400 residues). We provide evidence that human and rat epsilon-subunit are similar in size. The distribution of cells expressing the GABA(A) epsilon-subunit was examined in the rat brain. In situ hybridization histochemistry revealed that epsilon-subunit mRNA is expressed by neurons located in septal and preoptic areas, as well as in various hypothalamic nuclei, including paraventricular, arcuate, dorsomedial and medial tuberal nuclei. The mRNA was also detected in major neuronal groups with broad-range influence, such as the cholinergic (basal nucleus), dopaminergic (substantia nigra compacta), serotonergic (raphe nuclei), and noradrenergic (locus coeruleus) systems. Immunohistochemistry using an affinity-purified antiserum directed towards the N-terminal sequence unique to the rat epsilon-subunit revealed the presence of epsilon-subunit immunoreactivity over the somatodendritic domain of neurons with a distribution closely matching that of mRNA-expressing cells. Moreover, using in situ hybridization, alpha3, theta and epsilon GABA(A) subunit mRNAs were all detected with an overlapping distribution in neurons of the dorsal raphe and the locus coeruleus. Our results suggest that novel GABA(A) receptors may regulate, neuroendocrine and modulatory systems in the brain.
大鼠脑γ -氨基丁酸a受体epsilon亚基的cDNA克隆及表达。
从大鼠脑中分离到编码GABA受体亚基的cDNA。预测的蛋白质与人类的epsilon亚基有70%相同。最近有报道[Sinkkonen et al. (2000), J. Neurosci]。啮齿类动物epsilon-亚基mRNA编码了一个额外的序列(大约400个残基)。我们提供的证据表明,人类和大鼠的epsilon-亚单位是相似的大小。研究了表达GABA(A) epsilon亚基的细胞在大鼠脑内的分布。原位杂交组织化学显示,epsilon-亚基mRNA在间隔区和视前区以及下丘脑的各种核中表达,包括室旁核、弓形核、背内侧核和内侧结节核。mRNA也在具有广泛影响的主要神经元组中检测到,如胆碱能(基底核)、多巴胺能(黑质致密)、血清素能(中叶核)和去甲肾上腺素能(蓝斑)系统。使用亲和纯化的针对大鼠epsilon亚基特有的n端序列的抗血清进行免疫组化,发现epsilon亚基在神经元的体突结构域上存在免疫反应性,其分布与mrna表达细胞的分布密切匹配。此外,采用原位杂交技术,在中缝背和蓝斑神经元中均检测到α 3、θ和ε - γ -氨基丁酸亚基mrna的重叠分布。我们的研究结果表明,新的GABA(A)受体可能调节大脑的神经内分泌和调节系统。
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