Postnatal development of somatostatin 2A (sst2A) receptors expression in the rabbit retina

Citation
G. Fontanesi et al., Postnatal development of somatostatin 2A (sst2A) receptors expression in the rabbit retina, DEV BRAIN R, 123(1), 2000, pp. 67-80
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
ISSN journal
01653806 → ACNP
Volume
123
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
67 - 80
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-3806(20000930)123:1<67:PDOS2(>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
In the retina, somatostatin (SRIF) acts as a neuromodulator by interacting with specific SRIF subtype (sst) receptors. Aim of this investigation was t o determine the cellular localization of the sst2A receptor isoform in the postnatal rabbit retina. Receptor immunoreactivity was localized using the antiserum K-230, directed to the C-terminus of the human sst2A receptor. In the postnatal rabbit retina, sst2A receptors were abundantly expressed wit hout significant regional differences. They were localized predominantly to rod bipolar cells, identified with a protein kinase C (PKC) antibody, to a macrine cells, some of which also containing tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), and to presumed rare horizontal cells. Quantitative analysis showed that sst2A -immunoreactive (-IR) bipolar and amacrine cells reached their maximum dens ity and absolute number at the time of eye opening, when the expression pat tern of sst2A receptors was similar to that in adult retinas. In the adult retina, 68% of the PKC-IR rod bipolars and 34% of the TH-IR amacrine cells were observed to also express sst2A receptors. The appearance of sst2A rece ptor immunolabeling prior to eye opening and the developmental profile of s st2A receptor expression are compatible with a role of SRIF in the maturati on of retinal circuitries. The partial expression of sst2A receptors in PKC -IR rod bipolar cells and in TH-IR amacrine cells may suggest some type of heterogeneity within these cell populations. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.