Neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine treatment affects GABA(A) receptor subunit expression during postnatal development of the rat cerebellum

Citation
I. Podkletnova et al., Neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine treatment affects GABA(A) receptor subunit expression during postnatal development of the rat cerebellum, INT J DEV N, 18(6), 2000, pp. 565-572
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE
ISSN journal
07365748 → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
565 - 572
Database
ISI
SICI code
0736-5748(200010)18:6<565:N6TAGR>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Neurotoxic elimination of noradrenergic terminals by 6-hydroxydopamine (6-O HDA) leads to alteration of the granule cell layer formation. We have studi ed the developmental expression of GABAA receptor subunits in rat cerebellu m after neonatal administration of 6-OHDA during the first postnatal month of life. 6-OHDA was injected subcutaneously. The expression of GABAA recept or subunits was studied by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. The alterations were observed in the neocerebellum - the part of the cerebe llum which starts development postnatally. The migration of granule cells w as delayed, and the total area of the granule cell layer in the neocerebell um from 6-OHDA-treated rats was reduced to 22.6 +/- 5% of the corresponding area from control rats. In situ hybridization with subunit-specific antise nse oligonucleotide probes was performed for alpha 1 alpha 2, alpha 3, alph a 5, alpha 6, beta 1, beta 2, gamma 1 and gamma 2 subunits of the GABA(A) r eceptor. In neocerebellum, 6-OHDA treatment caused a significant reduction in the alpha 1. alpha 6 and gamma 2 subunit mRNA levels. The expression of the other subunits was not changed. It has been shown that in the postnatal cerebellum alpha 1 and alpha 6 subunits can be detected in granule cells o nly when the cells had migrated to their final destination. Out findings in dicate that a noradrenergic influence may be necessary for the normal matur ation and migration of cerebellar granule cells. (C) 2000 ISDN. Published b y Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.