Previous studies have shown that the expression of glutamate receptor subun
its is developmentally regulated and have been implicated in processes of e
el differentiation during postnatal life. The tissue localization and devel
opmental pattern of the glutamate receptor 2 subunit of the alpha -amino-3-
hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazoleproprionate (AMPA) receptor were investigated b
y means of immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting. Labeling of amacrine an
d ganglion cells and the inner plexiform layer appeared early during develo
pment, while glutamate receptor 2 subunit expression in the outer plexiform
layer started after the first postnatal week. The distribution of labeling
within the inner plexiform layer changed from nonorganized to laminated ap
pearance prior to eye-opening. There was an increasing number of positive a
macrine and ganglion cell somata during the first 2 weeks, but their number
decreased considerably as the retina matured and were seen at least up to
35 days of postnatal development. Little labeling was found in the ganglion
cell layer and in the inner plexiform layer of late postnatal and adult re
tina. Labeling in the outer plexiform layer and of bipolar cell somata appe
ared to increase in the developing retina. Glur2 labeling of these cells an
d the outer plexiform layer became discernible during the second postnatal
week, and this labeling was present in the adult as well. Immunoblotting sh
owed that GluR2 protein levels were similar at postnatal days 7 and 10, but
slightly decreased between the second and fourth postnatal weeks. Our data
imply that the immunological expression of glutamate receptor 2 subunit in
the inner plexiform layer decreases as a function of age, and is correlate
d with developmental event(s) in the postnatal retina.