Author:
FYK-KOLODZIEJ BOZENA,CAI WENHUI,POURCHO ROBERTA G.
Abstract
Immunocytochemical localization was carried out for five isoforms
of protein kinase C (PKC) in the cat retina. In common with
other mammalian species, PKCα was found in rod bipolar cells.
Staining was also seen in a small population of cone bipolar
cells with axon terminals ramifying near the middle of the inner
plexiform layer (IPL). PKCβI was localized to rod bipolar
cells, one class of cone bipolar cell, and numerous amacrine
and displaced amacrine cells. Staining for PKCβII was seen
in three types of cone bipolar cells as well as in amacrine
and ganglion cells. Immunoreactivity for both PKCε and PKCζ
was found in rod bipolar cells; PKCε was also seen in a
population of cone bipolar cells and a few amacrine and ganglion
cells whereas PKCζ was found in all ganglion cells.
Double-label immunofluorescence studies showed that dendrites
of the two PKCβII-positive OFF-cone bipolar cells exhibit
immmunoreactivity for the kainate-selective glutamate receptor
GluR5. The third PKCβII cone bipolar is an ON-type cell
and did not stain for GluR5. The retinal distribution of these
isoforms of PKC is consistent with a role in modulation of various
aspects of neurotransmission including synaptic vesicle release
and regulation of receptor molecules.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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