Stornetta_2002_J.Comp.Neurol_444_191

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Title : Vesicular glutamate transporter DNPI\/VGLUT2 mRNA is present in C1 and several other groups of brainstem catecholaminergic neurons - Stornetta_2002_J.Comp.Neurol_444_191
Author(s) : Stornetta RL , Sevigny CP , Guyenet PG
Ref : Journal of Comparative Neurology , 444 :191 , 2002
Abstract :

The mouse glutamate vesicular transporter VGLUT2 has recently been characterized. The rat homolog of VGLUT2, differentiation-associated Na(+)/P(i) cotransporter (DNPI), was examined using a digoxigenin-labeled DNPI/VGLUT2 cRNA probe in the present study to determine which, if any, of the various groups of pontine or medullary monoaminergic neurons express DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA and, thus, are potentially glutamatergic. DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA was widely distributed within the brainstem and seemed exclusively neuronal. By using a double in situ hybridization method, the presence of the mRNA for DNPI/VGLUT2 and glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)-67 was mutually exclusive. By combining DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA detection and conventional immunohistochemistry, DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA was undetectable in lower brainstem cholinergic and serotonergic cells, but it was present in several tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive (TH-ir) cell groups. DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA was detected in most of the adrenergic neurons of the C1, C2, and C3 groups (75-80% of TH-ir neurons), in the A2 noradrenergic group (80%), and in vast numbers of area postrema cells. Within the A1 region, many fewer TH-ir cells contained DNPI/VGLUT2 (16%). Finally, DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA was undetectable in the pontine noradrenergic cell groups (A5 and A6/locus coeruleus). In conclusion, the general pattern of DNPI/VGLUT2 expression and its exclusion from GABAergic, cholinergic, and serotonergic neurons supports the notion that DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA identifies a subset of glutamatergic neurons in the lower brainstem. Within this region several catecholaminergic cell groups appear to be glutamatergic, including but not limited to the adrenergic cell groups C1-C3. Based on the present evidence, the noradrenergic cell groups of the pons (A5 and A6) do not contain either known vesicular glutamate transporter and are most likely not glutamatergic.

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Stornetta RL, Sevigny CP, Guyenet PG (2002)
Vesicular glutamate transporter DNPI\/VGLUT2 mRNA is present in C1 and several other groups of brainstem catecholaminergic neurons
Journal of Comparative Neurology 444 :191

Stornetta RL, Sevigny CP, Guyenet PG (2002)
Journal of Comparative Neurology 444 :191