Anadon_1995_Neurosci.Lett_201_171

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Title : The electric lobes of the electric ray (Torpedo marmorata) are innervated by GABAergic fibres: immunocytochemical evidence for dual innervation of electromotoneurons - Anadon_1995_Neurosci.Lett_201_171
Author(s) : Anadon R , Perez SE , Rodriguez MA , Adrio F , Rodriguez-Moldes I
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 201 :171 , 1995
Abstract :

It is currently thought that the electric lobes of electric rays are innervated by a single neuronal system, the oval nucleus system. In the work reported here, the innervation of the electric lobes was studied with silver staining methods, acetylcholinesterase histochemistry and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) immunocytochemistry. Two types of axon were observed in the lobes: thick GABA-immunonegative fibres, which originated from the oval nucleus, and thin GABAergic fibres of unknown origin, here reported for the first time. Electromotoneurons were strongly acetylcholinesterase-positive. Non-GABAergic and non-cholinergic neurons were observed in the oval nucleus, which is innervated by GABA-immunoreactive fibres. These results suggest that GABA may modulate electric discharge both directly, by GABAergic fibres that project to the lobes, and indirectly, by GABAergic fibres that project to the oval nucleus.

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Anadon R, Perez SE, Rodriguez MA, Adrio F, Rodriguez-Moldes I (1995)
The electric lobes of the electric ray (Torpedo marmorata) are innervated by GABAergic fibres: immunocytochemical evidence for dual innervation of electromotoneurons
Neuroscience Letters 201 :171

Anadon R, Perez SE, Rodriguez MA, Adrio F, Rodriguez-Moldes I (1995)
Neuroscience Letters 201 :171