Neurochemical signatures revealed by glutamine labeling in the chicken retina
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- Published by Maximum Academic Press in Visual Neuroscience
- Vol. 11 (4) , 793-804
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0952523800003096
Abstract
Postembedding immunocytochemistry was used to determine the retinal distribution of the amino acid glutamine, and characterize amino acid signatures in the avian retinal ganglion cell layer. Glutamine is a potential precursor of glutamate and some glutamatergic neurons may use this amino acid to sustain production of glutamate for neurotransmission. Ganglion cells, cells in the inner nuclear layer, and some photoreceptors exhibited glutamine immunoreactivity of varying intensity. Ganglion cells demonstrated the highest level of immunoreactivity which indicates either slow glutamine turnover or active maintenance of a large standing glutamine pool relative to other glutamatergic neurons. Müller's cells in the avian retina are involved in glutamate uptake and carbon recycling by the rapid conversion of glutamate to glutamine, thus explaining the low glutamate and high glutamine immunoreactivity found throughout Müller's cells. Most chicken retinal ganglion cells are glutamate (E) and glutamine (Q) immunoreactive but display diverse signatures with presumed functional subsets of cells displaying admixtures of E and Q with GABA (7) and/or glycine (G). The four major ganglion cell signatures are (1) EQ; (2) EQγ; (3) EQG; and (4) EQγG.Keywords
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