Neurocalcin-immunoreactive cells in the rat hippocampus are GABAergic interneurons.

May 15, 1998Hippocampus

Neurocalcin-positive cells in the rat hippocampus are inhibitory interneurons

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Abstract

Neurocalcin (NC) is exclusively expressed by interneurons in the rat hippocampus, representing about 19% of GABA-positive cells.

  • NC-IR cells are distributed across all layers of the dentate gyrus and hippocampal fields.
  • In the dentate gyrus, NC-IR cells are concentrated in the granule cell layer, particularly at the hilar border.
  • Morphologically, NC-IR cells exhibit diversity, including pyramidal-like, multipolar, and fusiform shapes.
  • Coexistence of NC with different neurochemical markers varies; 29% are also calbindin D28k-positive, 24% are calretinin-positive, and 18% are vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-positive.
  • NC does not coexist with parvalbumin, somatostatin, or neuropeptide Y in any hippocampal region.

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