Journal article
Subsets of retinal neurons and glia express P2Y1 receptors
MM Ward, EL Fletcher
Neuroscience | Published : 2009
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that extracellular ATP modulates retinal processing and could play a role in modulating glial cells during retinal diseases. Here, we evaluated the localization of P2Y1 receptors in the rat retina using indirect immunofluorescence immunocytochemistry. We observed labeling within defined populations of inner retinal neurons and Müller cell processes and end feet. Double labeling of P2Y1 receptor with choline acetyltransferase revealed extensive colocalization indicating the expression of this receptor by cholinergic amacrine cells. Ganglion cell labeling for P2Y1 receptors was also observed. Having established the normal pattern of immunolabeling within the retina, we..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Acknowledgments-This work was supported by a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; # 350434 to E.L.F.).