Distribution of nitric oxide-producing neurons in the developing and adult mouse amygdalar basolateral complex.

Brain Res Bull

Departamento de Biología Celular, Genética y Fisiología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, Campus de Teatinos, Spain.

Published: September 2005

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  • The study examined the expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in the mouse amygdalar basolateral complex from embryonic day 15.5 to adulthood using immunohistochemical techniques.
  • Each nucleus in the amygdalar basolateral complex showed unique nNOS expression patterns that were established early in development, with the basomedial nucleus having the highest expression and the lateral nucleus the lowest.
  • Two types of nitrergic neurons, identified by their staining intensity, were found to be unevenly distributed in the basolateral complex, and the researchers propose that some nNOS-expressing neurons may be GABAergic while others are not.

Article Abstract

We analysed the expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in the mouse amygdalar basolateral complex (BLC) from embryonic day 15.5 to adult, using standard immunohistochemical methods. Our results indicate that each nucleus of the amygdalar basolateral complex displays a distinct nNOS expression pattern, which is established during the ontogenesis with minor changes in the adult. The basomedial nucleus (BM) exhibited the highest nNOS immunoreactivity in the basolateral complex, observable from early embryonic stages, whereas the lateral nucleus displayed the lowest level of immunoreactivity. The expression pattern for nNOS in the basolateral nucleus differed substantially from that of the lateral and basomedial nuclei, showing a slightly increase in the number of nNOS cells and neuropil staining from intermediate developmental until early postnatal stages. Two distinct types of nitrergic neurons, densely and lightly stained neurons, were observed in the developing basolateral complex. Both types of putative nitrergic neurons were unevenly distributed in the basolateral complex. On the basis of previous data regarding the colocalization between nNOS and GABA in the mouse claustrum, we suggest that nNOS expressing neurons in the basolateral amygdalar complex are both GABAergic and non-GABAergic.

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