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Developmental regulation and lateralization of GABA receptors in the rat hippocampus
Author(s) -
KhoshdelSarkarizi Hoda,
Hami Javad,
Mohammadipour Abbas,
SadrNabavi Ariane,
Mahmoudi Mahmoud,
Kheradmand Hamed,
Peyvandi Mostafa,
Nourmohammadi Esmail,
Haghir Hossein
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of developmental neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.761
H-Index - 88
eISSN - 1873-474X
pISSN - 0736-5748
DOI - 10.1016/j.ijdevneu.2019.07.006
Subject(s) - hippocampus , gabaa receptor , neurogenesis , hippocampal formation , neuroscience , receptor , biology , inhibitory postsynaptic potential , medicine , glutamate receptor , endocrinology , biochemistry
GABA is the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the adult brain. However, in the developing brain it acts as an excitatory transmitter causing depolarization. Thereby, activates calcium‐dependent processes that are crucial for brain development. Accordingly, GABA receptors have the great role in the brain development, especially in the area with persisting neurogenesis such as hippocampus. The present study investigated the development and lateralization of two important subunits of GABA receptors, GABA Aα1 and GABA B1 , in the developing rat hippocampus during the neurogenesis‐active period, at the first two postnatal weeks. Real‐time PCR, western blot and immunohistochemistry were used. We found that the mRNA and protein of these GABA receptor subunits have already been expressed at birth and significantly increased at postnatal day (P) 7, and also at P14. Also, regarding the optical densities of GABA Aα1 and GABA B1 expressing hippocampal cells, we found a significant increase in the distribution pattern of these subunits in the all hippocampal subregions on day 14 after birth. The highest optical density of GABA Aα1 was observed in the CA3, and GABA B1 in the CA2. Nevertheless, our results did not show a significant laterality differences in the expression of these subunits. Regarding the crucial role of GABA receptors in the hippocampus development; they probably have the same effects on development of the rat hippocampus on both sides.

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