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Immunohistochemical localization of AMPA-type glutamate receptor subunits in the striatum of rhesus monkey

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BRAIN RESEARCH
Volume 1344, Issue -, Pages 104-123

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DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2010.05.003

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Basal ganglia; Glutamate receptor; Glutamate; Monkey

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  1. [NS-19620]
  2. [NS 28721]
  3. [NS-57722]

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Corticostriatal and thalamostriatal projections utilize glutamate as their neurotransmitter. Their influence on striatum is mediated, in part, by ionotropic AMPA-type glutamate receptors, which are heteromers composed of GluR1-4 subunits. While the cellular localization of AMPA-type subunits in the basal ganglia has been well characterized in rodents, the cellular localization of AMPA subunits in primate basal ganglia is not. We thus carried out immunohistochemical studies of GluR1-4 distribution in rhesus monkey basal ganglia in conjunction with characterization of each major neuron type. In striatum, about 65% of striatal neurons immunolabeled for GluR1, 75%-79% immunolabeled for GluR2 or GluR2/3, and only 2.5% possessed GluR4. All neurons the large size of cholinergic interneurons (mean diameter 26.1 mu m) were moderately labeled for GluR1, while all neurons in the size range of parvalbuminergic interneurons (mean diameter 13.8 mu m) were intensely rich in GluR1. Additionally, somewhat more than half of the neurons in the size range of projection neurons (mean diameter 11.6 ISM) immunolabeled for GluR1, and about one third of these were very rich in GluR1. About half of the neurons the size of cholinergic interneurons were immunolabeled for GluR2, and the remainder of the neurons that were immunolabeled for GluR2 coincided with projection neurons in size and shape (GluR2 diameter = 10.7 mu m), indicating that the vast majority of striatal projection neurons possess immunodectible GluR2. Similar results were observed with GluR2/3 immunolabeling Half of the neurons the size of cholinergic interneurons immunolabeled for GluR4 and seemingly all neurons in the size range of parvalbuminergic interneurons possessed GluR4. These results indicate that AMPA receptor subunit combinations for striatal projection neurons in rhesus monkey are similar to those for the corresponding neuron types in rodents, and thus their AMPA responses to glutamate are likely to be similar to those demonstrated in rodents. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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