A. Princivalle et al., Layer-specific immunocytochemical localization of GABA(B)R1a and GABA(B)R1b receptors in the rat piriform cortex, EUR J NEURO, 12(4), 2000, pp. 1516-1520
A peculiar, layer-segregated immunoreactive distribution of GABA(B)R1a and
GABA(B)R1b receptor antibodies is present in the piriform cortex of adult r
ats. The GABA(B)R1a antibody selectively marked the neuropile in layer la,
where afferent olfactory fibres and intrinsic GABAergic (gamma-aminobutyric
acid) axons terminate on the distal apical dendrites of pyramidal neurons.
The GABA(B)R1b antibody was detected in the soma and the large basal dendr
ites of layer II and III neurons. The pattern of distribution observed supp
orts the hypothesis that (presynaptic) GABA(B)R1a receptors in the superfic
ial molecular layer modulate neurotransmitter release in a feedforward syna
ptic circuit, whereas GABA(B)R1b (postsynaptic) receptors mediate feedback
inhibitory potentials on principal cells.