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. 1988 Jan;251(1):59-64.
doi: 10.1007/BF00215447.

Abundant GABAergic innervation of rat posterior pituitary revealed by inhibition of GABA-transaminase

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Abundant GABAergic innervation of rat posterior pituitary revealed by inhibition of GABA-transaminase

O Brüstle et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1988 Jan.

Abstract

An antibody against gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) was used to identify GABAergic elements immunocytochemically in the rat posterior pituitary. In order to increase the intracellular concentration of GABA, rats were treated with the GABA-transaminase inhibitor gamma-vinyl-GABA (GVG). Light-microscopic observations of Vibratome and semithin sections revealed the presence of numerous immunoreactive nerve fibers throughout the neural lobe; the mean number and length of these fibers increased by 90% after GVG treatment. Electron microscopy demonstrated the immunostained axons to be of small diameter. The reaction product was confined to small vesicles. No immunostaining occurred in pituicytes. The richness of the GABAergic innervation of the neural lobe contrasts with previous reports using antibodies against glutamate decarboxylase and supports the idea that GABA participates in the presynaptic control of neurosecretion.

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