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Differential synaptic localization of two major gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor alpha subunits on hippocampal pyramidal cells.
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Different SubunitsSynaptic TransmissionNeurotransmitterNeurotransmissionCellular NeurobiologySynaptic SignalingSocial SciencesNeurologyGabaergic SynapsesNeurochemistryMolecular NeuroscienceHippocampal Pyramidal CellsNervous SystemCell BiologyDifferential Synaptic LocalizationSynaptic PlasticityNeurophysiologyNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyCentral Nervous SystemSystems BiologyMedicine
Hippocampal pyramidal cells, receiving domain specific GABAergic inputs, express up to 10 different subunits of the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor, but only 3 different subunits are needed to form a functional pentameric channel. We have tested the hypothesis that some subunits are selectively located at subsets of GABAergic synapses. The alpha 1 subunit has been found in most GABAergic synapses on all postsynaptic domains of pyramidal cells. In contrast, the alpha 2 subunit was located only in a subset of synapses on the somata and dendrites, but in most synapses on axon initial segments innervated by axo-axonic cells. The results demonstrate that molecular specialization in the composition of postsynaptic GABAA receptor subunits parallels GABAergic cell specialization in targeting synapses to a specific domain of postsynaptic cortical neurons.
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