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Title: Regional distribution of cells expressing glycine receptor alpha 2 subunit mRNA in the rat brain. Author: Sato K, Kiyama H, Tohyama M. Journal: Brain Res; 1992 Sep 11; 590(1-2):95-108. PubMed ID: 1330217. Abstract: The alpha 2 subunit of the glycine receptor is expressed transiently in the rat brain during early development suggesting that this subunit may be replaced by the alpha 1 subunit in the adult brain. The expression of glycine receptor alpha 2 subunit mRNA was investigated in the 7-day-old rat brain by in situ hybridization histochemistry using oligonucleotide probes specific for this subunit. Neurons expressing alpha 2 subunit mRNA were found to be widely and abundantly distributed throughout brain. We compared the distribution of neurons expressing alpha 2 subunit mRNA with that of neurons expressing alpha 1 or beta subunit mRNA. In the lower brainstem, the location of the neurons expressing alpha 2 subunit mRNA was very similar to that of the neurons with alpha 1 or beta subunit mRNA. Neurons expressing beta subunit mRNA were widespread and numerous in the forebrain, where neurons with alpha 1 subunit mRNA were uncommon. The locations of the neurons labeled by the alpha 2 probe were very similar to those of the cells labeled by the beta probe. These findings suggest that the alpha 2 subunit is not only expressed by immature neurons containing the alpha 1 subunit, but is also common to most immature neurons having the glycine receptor. However, it should be noted that several neurons contained beta and/or alpha 1 subunit mRNA but lacked alpha 2 subunit mRNA, suggesting that the glycine receptor is heterogeneous in its composition during brain development.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]