F. Miragall et al., MITRAL AND TUFTED CELLS OF THE MOUSE OLFACTORY-BULB POSSESS GAP-JUNCTIONS AND EXPRESS CONNEXIN43 MESSENGER-RNA, Neuroscience letters, 216(3), 1996, pp. 199-202
Analyses of freeze-fracture replicas of mouse olfactory bulb reveal th
e presence of gap junctions in the plasma membranes of the cell bodies
of mitral cells. Due to their localization and morphology we presume
that they interconnect mitral and granule cells. Since the quality of
electrical transmission between neurons is considered to be determined
by the biochemical nature of the gap junction channel forming protein
s (connexins) we performed immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridizat
ion using probes for connexin43 (Cx43), the most abundant connexin in
brain tissue. Attribution of Cx43 immunolabel to specific neurons coul
d not definitely be assessed by means of immunohistochemistry. In situ
hybridization, however, using a specific cRNA probe for Cx43 revealed
a label confined to cell bodies of mitral and tufted cells of the olf
actory bulb. These data indicate that Cx43 is expressed by bulbar neur
ons and suggest that Cx43 is a molecular constituent of gap junction c
hannels in neurons.