Putative neurotransmitters in the red nucleus and their involvement in postlesion adaptive mechanisms.

Behav Brain Res

Laboratoire de Neurosciences Fonctionnelles du C.N.R.S., Unité de Neurochimie, Marseille, France.

Published: August 1988

A variety of putative neurotransmitters has been described in the red nucleus (RN). Measurement of neurotransmitter biochemical markers and study of their specific localizations using morphological techniques in lesion and deafferentation of the RN indicate the participation of glutamate (Glu) in corticorubral transmission and the presence of GABA in RN intrinsic neurones. The cerebellorubral projection may contain at least two populations of fibres, the one using acetylcholine and the other Glu as neurotransmitter. The presence of a serotoninergic input was also demonstrated. Selective deafferentations of the RN, particularly from its cerebellar input, result in biochemical and immunohistochemical responses indicative of increased corticorubral glutamatergic and local GABAergic transmission. These adaptive changes of neuronal transmission as well as the previously described sprouting of corticorubral nerve terminals may contribute to functional recovery after cerebellectomy in adult animals.

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