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AMPA receptor subunit-specific antibodies were used to determine if th
e distribution of excitatory amino acid receptors in the owl's auditor
y brainstem and midbrain nuclei reflected specializations for temporal
processing. Each auditory nucleus displays characteristic levels of i
mmunostaining for the AMPA receptor subunits GluR1-4, with high levels
of the subtypes which exhibit rapid desensitization (GluR4 and 2/3).
In the auditory brainstem, levels of GluR2/3 and GluR4 were very high
in the cochlear nucleus magnocellularis and the nucleus laminaris. The
different cell types of the cochlear nucleus angularis and the superi
or olive were characterized by heterogeneous GluR2/3 and 4 immunostain
ing. GluR1 levels were very low or undetectable. In the lemniscal nucl
ei, most neurons contained low levels of GluR1, and dense GluR2/3 and
GluR4 immunoreactivity, with high levels of GluR4 in the dendrites. Le
vels of GluR4 were higher in the anterior portion of the ventral nucle
us of the lateral lemniscus. The divisions of the inferior colliculus
could be distinguished on the basis of GluR1-4 immunoreactivity, with
high levels of GluR4 and moderate levels of GluR1 in the external nucl
eus. No major differences were observed between the pathways for encod
ing time and sound level cues. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.