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Brain Research
Volume 369, Issues 1-2, 26 March 1986, Pages 316-320
 
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Identification of glycinergic synapses in the cochlear nucleus through immunocytochemical localization of the postsynaptic receptor

Richard A. Altschuler1, Heinrich Betz2, Marianne H. Parakkal1, Karen A. Reeks1 and Robert J. WentholdCorresponding Author Contact Information, 1

aLaboratory of Neuro-otolaryngology, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD U.S.A. bZentrum fu¨r Molekulare Biologie, Universita¨t Heidelberg, Heidelberg ,F.R.G.

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Abstract

The distribution and morphology of glycinergic synapses in the cochlear nucleus were investigated using monoclonal antibodies against the glycine receptor. Glycine receptor immunoreactivity was seen on somas and proximal processes of most cells in all divisions of the cochlear nucleus; distribution of label in neuropil was denser in the dorsal cochlear nucleus and granule cell cap than in the ventral cochlear nucleus. At the ultrastructural level, glycine receptor immunoreactivity was specifically distributed postsynaptically to terminals that contained flattened vesicles in the guinea pig anteroventral cochlear nucleus. These studies show that the immunocytochemical localization of the glycine receptor can provide a means of identifying and characterizing glycinergic synapses throughout the central nervous system.

Keywords: glycine; glycine receptor; cochlear nucleus neurotransmitter; immunocytochemistry


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