Immunocytochemical localisation of L-glutamic acid decarboxylase in the goldfish retina - Nature
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Abstract
A DIRECT way to examine whether certain neurones may use γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as a neurotransmitter is to determine by immunocytochemistry if L-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), the enzyme responsible for GABA synthesis, is localised in these cells. We have been studying GABA-ergic pathways in the goldfish retina by autoradiographic and biochemical methods1ā3. It would therefore be of interest to localise the GAD-containing cells in this system immunocytochemically. However, although GAD has been purified from mouse brain4 and antibodies against the enzyme have been obtained, these antibodies do not cross-react with the GAD found in neural tissues of teleosts5. Thus, before immunocytochemical studies of GAD-containing neurones in the goldfish retina were possible, we had to purify GAD from teleost brain and obtain a specific antibody against this enzyme. Such an antibody has now been obtained6. We show here that in the goldfish retina, GAD is localised in specific interneurones: type H1 horizontal cells and probably type Ab pyriform amacrine cells. These cell types have been shown to be both pre- and postsynaptic to red-sensitive cones and red-sensitive centre-depolarising bipolar cells, respectively3,7ā9.Reference Key |
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Authors | LAM, DOMINIC M. K.;THOMAS SU, Y. Y.;SWAIN, LARRY;MARC, ROBERT E.;BRANDON, CHRISTOPHER;WU, JANG-YEN;LAM, DOMINIC M. K.;THOMAS SU, Y. Y.;SWAIN, LARRY;MARC, ROBERT E.;BRANDON, CHRISTOPHER;WU, JANG-YEN; |
Journal | Nature |
Year | 1979 |
DOI | doi:10.1038/278565a0 |
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