THE DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF 16 NMDA AND NON-NMDA RECEPTOR SUBUNITSIN THE RAT SPINAL-CORD AND IN PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY

Citation
Tr. Tolle et al., THE DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF 16 NMDA AND NON-NMDA RECEPTOR SUBUNITSIN THE RAT SPINAL-CORD AND IN PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY, The Journal of neuroscience, 13(12), 1993, pp. 5009-5028
Citations number
112
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
02706474
Volume
13
Issue
12
Year of publication
1993
Pages
5009 - 5028
Database
ISI
SICI code
0270-6474(1993)13:12<5009:TDEO1N>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Diverse arrays of glutamate-gated channels in the spinal cord and asso ciated pathways are partly responsible for sensory input, for altered sensitivity to peripheral stimuli during inflammation, and for generat ion of motor patterns. The expression of 16 genes, encoding all known subunits for the NMDA receptor (NR1, NR2A to NR2D), AMPA/low-affinity kainate (GluR-A to -D), high-affinity kainate ionotropic receptors (KA -1, -2, GluR-5 to -7) and two orphan receptor subunits (delta-1 and -2 ) was examined by in situ hybridization in rat lumbar spinal cord, and in the periaqueductal gray. Subunit mRNAs for GluR-A, -B Flip, KA-2, and NR1 were abundant in the dorsal horn, with NR2D lightly expressed. Occasional cells in lamina II contained NR2C mRNA. While the GluR-A g ene was preferentially expressed in laminae I and II-outer, GluR-B mRN A was evenly expressed throughout all superficial laminae (I, II-outer , II-inner, and III). Large neurons in laminae IV and V expressed main ly NR1, GluR-C, and to lesser extents the GluR-B, GluR-D, and NR2D gen es. Lamina I contained occasional cells expressing the GluR-5 gene, wh ereas GluR-7 mRNA was present in scattered cells in all superficial la minae. In motor neurons, GluR-B Flip, -C Flip, -D Flip, and NR1 mRNAs were expressed heavily, and those of NR2D and KA-1 weakly. Possibly co nnected to the RNA editing mechanism, GluR-B was the only subunit whos e RNA was concentrated in motor neuron cell nuclei in addition to the cytoplasm. Delta-1 and -2 mRNAs were found at low levels throughout th e gray matter. NR2A, NR2B, and GluR-6 mRNAs were undetectable. For the periaqueductal gray, prominent mRNAs were GluR-A, -B, and NR1. An en passant observation concerned high levels of NR2C mRNA in the pineal g land.