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Radioautographic study of 3H-GABA uptake in the oculomotor nucleus of the cat

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The uptake of tritiated γ-aminobutyric acid (3H-GABA) in the oculomotor nucleus of the cat was studied, using light and electron microscopic examination of radioautograms after intracerebral in vivo administration of the amino-acid. A glial uptake by oligodendrocytes was seen together with a neuronal uptake of the tracer in a certain type of axon terminals found in synaptic contact with both dendrites and soma, some of them exhibiting all the ultrastructural features of motoneurons. Previous neurochemical, electrophysiological and immunocytochemical studies indicate that GABA might well be the inhibitory neurotransmitter in the vestibuloocular reflex arc. The present results show that a morphological substrate exists for the presumed postsynaptic GABAergic inhibition of ocular motoneurons, at least in the oculomotor nucleus of the cat.

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Lanoir, J., Soghomonian, J.J. & Cadenel, G. Radioautographic study of 3H-GABA uptake in the oculomotor nucleus of the cat. Exp Brain Res 48, 137–143 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00239581

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