Jm. Juiz et al., DISTRIBUTION OF GABA(A) AND GABA(B) BINDING-SITES IN THE COCHLEAR NUCLEUS OF THE GUINEA-PIG, Brain research, 639(2), 1994, pp. 193-201
We compared the distribution of GABA(A) and GABA(B) binding sites in t
he cochlear nucleus using quantitative receptor autoradiography with [
H-3]GABA. To visualize GABA(A) binding sites, GABA(B) binding sites we
re blocked with +/-baclofen. To visualize GABA(B) binding sites, isogu
vacine was used to block GABA(A) binding sites. GABA(A) binding sites
predominated over GABA(B), although there were marked regional differe
nces in the distribution of binding. In the ventral cochlear nucleus,
GABAA and GABA(B) binding sites were concentrated in the peripheral gr
anule cell cap, with low binding levels in the central region. In the
dorsal cochlear nucleus, binding was concentrated in the superficial (
fusiform and molecular) layers, with a distinct laminar pattern. GABA(
A) binding sites predominated in the fusiform cell layer. The molecula
r layer contained the highest level of GABA(B) binding sites in the en
tire cochlear nucleus. These results suggest that GABAergic inhibition
in the cochlear nucleus is mediated both by GABA(A) and GABA(B) recep
tors, particularly in the dorsal cochlear nucleus. However, low levels
of binding in areas such as the magnocellular regions of the ventral
cochlear nucleus, known to contain abundant GABAergic synapses, sugges
t heterogeneity of GABA receptors in this auditory nucleus.