Developmental changes in the expression of GABAAreceptor subunits α1, α2, and α3 in the rat pre-Bötzinger complex
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- 1 May 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 96 (5) , 1825-1831
- https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01264.2003
Abstract
Previously, we reported that the pre-Bötzinger complex (PBC) exhibited a dramatic reduction in cytochrome oxidase activity at postnatal day (P) 12. This coincided in time with decreases in glutamate and NMDA receptor subunit 1 and increases in GABA, GABAB, glycine receptor, and glutamate receptor GluR2. To test our hypothesis that various α-subunits of GABAAreceptors also undergo changes in their expression during postnatal development, as they do in other brain regions, we undertook an in-depth immunohistochemical study of GABAAreceptor subunits α1, α2, and α3 in the PBC of P0 to P21 rats. We found that 1) GABAAα3-subunit was expressed at relatively high levels at P0, which then declined with age; 2) GABAAα1-subunit was expressed at relatively low levels at P0 but increased with age; 3) the developmental trends of subunits α1 and α3 intersected at P12; and 4) GABAAα2-subunit expression was moderate to light at P0 and remained quite constant during development, being lowest at P21. These findings suggest that the apparent switch in relative expressions of subunits α3 and α1 during development and the intersection of slopes around P12 may be associated with possible changes in GABAAreceptor subtypes that would mediate different functional properties of GABA transmission, such as primarily a less efficient inhibitory transmission before P12 and a more mature inhibitory effect at P12 and thereafter, as suggested by the kinetics of distinct postsynaptic potentials. This mechanism may contribute partially to the dramatic reduction in cytochrome oxidase activity within the PBC at P12, as shown previously.Keywords
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