Localization of the Somatostatin Receptor SST2Ain Rat Brain Using a Specific Anti-Peptide Antibody
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- 15 July 1996
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 16 (14) , 4468-4478
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.16-14-04468.1996
Abstract
Biological actions of somatostatin are exerted via a family of receptors, for which five genes recently have been cloned. However, none of these receptor proteins has been visualized yet in the brain. In the present study, the regional and cellular distribution of the somatostatin sst2Areceptor was investigated via immunocytochemistry in the rat central nervous system by using an antibody generated against a unique sequence of the receptor protein. Specificity of the antiserum was demonstrated by immunoblot and immunocytochemistry on rat brain membranes and/or on cells transfected with cDNA encoding the different sst receptor subtypes. In rat brain sections, sst2Areceptor immunoreactivity was concentrated either in perikarya and dendrites or in axon terminals distributed throughout the neuropil. Somatodendritic labeling was most prominent in the olfactory tubercle, layers II–III of the cerebral cortex, nucleus accumbens, pyramidal cells of CA1–CA2 subfields of the hippocampus, central and cortical amygdaloid nuclei, and locus coeruleus. Labeled terminals were detected mainly in the endopiriform nucleus, deep layers of the cortex, claustrum, substantia innominata, subiculum, basolateral amygdala, medial habenula, and periaqueductal gray. Electron microscopy confirmed the association of sst2Areceptors with perikarya and dendrites in the former regions and with axon terminals in the latter. These results provide the first characterization of the cellular distribution of a somatostatin receptor in mammalian brain. The widespread distribution of the sst2Areceptor in cerebral cortex and limbic structures suggests that it is involved in the transduction of both pre- and postsynaptic effects of somatostatin on cognition, learning, and memory.Keywords
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