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Distribution and co‐expression of adrenergic receptor‐encoding mRNA in the mouse inferior colliculus
Author(s) -
Williams Charles A.,
Miller Kimberly E.,
Williams Nisa P.,
Portfors Christine V.,
Perkel David J.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of comparative neurology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.855
H-Index - 209
eISSN - 1096-9861
pISSN - 0021-9967
DOI - 10.1002/cne.25053
Subject(s) - inferior colliculus , biology , receptor , adrenergic receptor , receptor expression , in situ hybridization , midbrain , messenger rna , medicine , endocrinology , neuroscience , central nervous system , nucleus , gene , genetics
Adrenergic receptors are mediators of adrenergic and noradrenergic modulation throughout the brain. Previous studies have provided evidence for the expression of adrenergic receptors in the midbrain auditory nucleus, the inferior colliculus (IC), but have not examined the cellular patterns of expression in detail. Here, we utilize multichannel fluorescent in situ hybridization to detect the expression of adrenergic receptor‐encoding mRNA in the inferior colliculus of male and female mice. We found expression of α 1 , α 2A , and β 2 receptor‐encoding mRNA throughout all areas of the IC. While we observed similar levels of expression of α 1 receptor‐encoding mRNA across the subregions of the IC, α 2A and β 2 receptor‐encoding mRNA was expressed differentially. To account for developmental changes in noradrenergic receptor expression, we measured expression levels in mice aged P15, P20, and P60. We observed little change in levels of expression across these ages. To ascertain the modulatory potential of multiple adrenergic receptor subtypes in a single IC cell, we measured co‐expression of α 1 , α 2A , and β 2 receptor‐encoding mRNA. We found greater proportions of cells in the IC that expressed no adrenergic receptor‐encoding mRNA, α1 and α2A adrenergic receptor‐encoding mRNA, and α1, α2A, and β2 receptor‐encoding mRNA than would be predicted by independent expression of each receptor subtype. These data suggest a coordinated pattern of adrenergic receptor expression in the IC and provide the first evidence for adrenergic receptor expression and co‐expression in the subregions of the mouse auditory midbrain.