IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF 2 PHOSPHOINOSITIDE-LINKED METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS (MGLUR1-ALPHA AND MGLUR5) IN THE CAT VISUAL-CORTEX BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER THE PEAK OF THE CRITICAL PERIOD FOR EYE-SPECIFIC CONNECTIONS
Snm. Reid et al., IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF 2 PHOSPHOINOSITIDE-LINKED METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS (MGLUR1-ALPHA AND MGLUR5) IN THE CAT VISUAL-CORTEX BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER THE PEAK OF THE CRITICAL PERIOD FOR EYE-SPECIFIC CONNECTIONS, Journal of comparative neurology, 355(3), 1995, pp. 470-477
The distribution of two phosphoinositide-linked metabotropic glutamate
receptors (mGluR1 alpha and mGluR5) was studied immunohistochemically
in area 17 before, during and after the peak of use-dependent modific
ation of eye-specific connections. In the adult, mGluR1 alpha immunore
activity is high in all layers except layer IV, where mGluR5 immunorea
ctivity is concentrated. This difference in distribution indicates dif
ferent functions for these two receptor subtypes. The laminar pattern
of mGluR1 alpha immunoreactivity is similar in all three ages, but the
overall labeling intensity decreases after the peak (6 weeks of age)
of the critical period. The laminar pattern of mGluR5 immunoreactivity
changes with age. It is expressed in most layers at 2 days of age and
is found mainly in layer IV in the adult. This laminar distribution a
nd developmental pattern match the distribution and the development of
the geniculocortical terminals. The change in mGluR1 alpha labeling i
ntensity and mGluR5 laminar distribution over time is consistent with
both of these mGluRs being involved in sensory-dependent plasticity fo
r eye-specific connections in the visual cortex. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss,
Inc.