Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea Pigs

Perineuronal nets (PNs) are aggregates of extracellular matrix that have been associated with neuronal plasticity, critical periods, fast-spiking cells and protection from oxidative stress. Although PNs have been reported in the auditory system in several species, there is disagreement about the dis...

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Main Authors: Nichole L Foster, Jeffrey Garrett Mellott, Brett R Schofield
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2013.00053/full
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spelling doaj-28dd21697d684f53a88f4c433b63dc092020-11-24T21:44:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292014-01-01710.3389/fnana.2013.0005374964Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea PigsNichole L Foster0Nichole L Foster1Jeffrey Garrett Mellott2Brett R Schofield3Brett R Schofield4Kent State UniversityNortheast Ohio Medical UniversityNortheast Ohio Medical UniversityNortheast Ohio Medical UniversityKent State UniversityPerineuronal nets (PNs) are aggregates of extracellular matrix that have been associated with neuronal plasticity, critical periods, fast-spiking cells and protection from oxidative stress. Although PNs have been reported in the auditory system in several species, there is disagreement about the distribution of PNs within the inferior colliculus (IC), an important auditory hub in the midbrain. Furthermore, PNs in many brain areas are preferentially associated with GABAergic cells, but whether such an association exists in the IC has not been addressed. We used Wisteria floribunda agglutinin staining and immunohistochemistry in guinea pigs to examine PNs within the IC. PNs are present in all IC subdivisions and are densest in the central portions of the IC. Throughout the IC, PNs are preferentially associated with GABAergic cells. Not all GABAergic cells are surrounded by PNs, so the presence of PNs can be used to subdivide IC GABAergic cells into netted and non-netted categories. Finally, PNs in the IC, like those in other brain areas, display molecular heterogeneity that suggests a multitude of functions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2013.00053/fullExtracellular MatrixauditoryGABAinhibitionplasticitymidbrain
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author Nichole L Foster
Nichole L Foster
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Brett R Schofield
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spellingShingle Nichole L Foster
Nichole L Foster
Jeffrey Garrett Mellott
Brett R Schofield
Brett R Schofield
Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea Pigs
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Extracellular Matrix
auditory
GABA
inhibition
plasticity
midbrain
author_facet Nichole L Foster
Nichole L Foster
Jeffrey Garrett Mellott
Brett R Schofield
Brett R Schofield
author_sort Nichole L Foster
title Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea Pigs
title_short Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea Pigs
title_full Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea Pigs
title_fullStr Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Perineuronal Nets and GABAergic cells in the Inferior Colliculus of Guinea Pigs
title_sort perineuronal nets and gabaergic cells in the inferior colliculus of guinea pigs
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Perineuronal nets (PNs) are aggregates of extracellular matrix that have been associated with neuronal plasticity, critical periods, fast-spiking cells and protection from oxidative stress. Although PNs have been reported in the auditory system in several species, there is disagreement about the distribution of PNs within the inferior colliculus (IC), an important auditory hub in the midbrain. Furthermore, PNs in many brain areas are preferentially associated with GABAergic cells, but whether such an association exists in the IC has not been addressed. We used Wisteria floribunda agglutinin staining and immunohistochemistry in guinea pigs to examine PNs within the IC. PNs are present in all IC subdivisions and are densest in the central portions of the IC. Throughout the IC, PNs are preferentially associated with GABAergic cells. Not all GABAergic cells are surrounded by PNs, so the presence of PNs can be used to subdivide IC GABAergic cells into netted and non-netted categories. Finally, PNs in the IC, like those in other brain areas, display molecular heterogeneity that suggests a multitude of functions.
topic Extracellular Matrix
auditory
GABA
inhibition
plasticity
midbrain
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2013.00053/full
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