Calretinin-containingneurons in rat cerebellar granule cell cultures

Ann M. Marini*, Kenneth I. Strauss, David M. Jacobowitz

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Abstract

Using an antiserum against calretinin, a calciumbinding protein, we discovered two distinct neuronal cell types that stain intensely in enriched cerebellar granule cells. One neuronal cell type resembles unipolar brush cells, whereas the other resembles Lugaro cells. During early culture times, these calretinin-positive neurons are most numerous but represent less than one percent of the total neuronal population. In cultured cells, calretinin mRNA levels peak at day three in vitro, followed by a rapid decline to undetectable levels by day six in vitro. However, calretinin-immunoreactive neurons are observed up to 29 days in vitro. Excitotoxic concentrations of glutamate receptor agonists failed to elicit an excitotoxic response on the intensely staining calretinin-positive neurons, whereas greater than 95% of the cerebellar granule cells were susceptible to the excite-toxic actions of the glutamate receptor agonists. To distinguish between the two possibilities that calretinin-positive neurons either do not express glutamate receptors or they are not susceptible to the excitotoxic effects of glutamate receptor agonists, we performed immunocytochemistry using glutamate receptor antibodies to detect the presence of receptor protein. We found that the AMPA/kainate glutamate receptor (GluR2R3) colocalized with calretinin, suggesting that calretinin-immunoreactive neurons express the AMPA/kainate receptor; cerebellar granule cells, which are known to express this receptor, were also immunoreactive for the GluR2R3 receptor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-288
Number of pages10
JournalBrain Research Bulletin
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AMPA/kainate glutamate receptor subtype (GluRR)
  • Calretinin
  • Calretinin mRNA
  • Excitotoxicity
  • Glutamate receptor agonists
  • Lugaro cell
  • Unipolar brush cell

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