Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 9, 3410-3427, Copyright © 1989 by Society for Neuroscience
GABAergic neurons in the rat hippocampal formation: ultrastructure and synaptic relationships with catecholaminergic terminals
TA Milner and CE Bacon
Department of Neurology and Neurosciences, Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York 10021.
Numerous studies indicate that gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) can either
hyperpolarize or depolarize hippocampal pyramidal and granule cells. While
the inhibitory action of GABA may occur directly on these cells, the
excitatory action may be mediated by interactions of GABAergic neurons with
each other or with catecholaminergic afferents. We sought to examine the
cellular basis for these interactions and their relative frequency. Thus,
the ultrastructural morphology of GABAergic neurons and their relation to
terminals exhibiting immunoreactivity for the catecholamine-synthesizing
enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) were examined in the rat hippocampal
formation using combined immunoautoradiographic and
peroxidase-antiperoxidase labeling methods. By light microscopy, GABAergic
perikarya and processes codistributed most noticeably with TH-containing
processes in the hilus of the dentate gyrus (DG) and in strata lucidum,
radiatum, and lacunosum-moleculare of the CA3 region of the hippocampus.
Thus, these regions were examined further by electron microscopy. In the
ultrastructural analysis, GABA-like immunoreactivity (GABA-LI) was detected
in neuronal perikarya, dendrites, axons, and axon terminals. The
GABA-containing perikarya were large, ovoid (20-40 microns in diameter),
and contained abundant cytoplasm and an indented nucleus with one
nucleolus. Synaptic junctions on the perikarya and dendrites with GABA-LI
were both symmetric and asymmetric. Approximately equal numbers of
TH-labeled terminals (19% of 133 in DG; 39% of 26 in CA3) and
GABA-containing terminals (19% DG, 15% CA3) formed synapses with
GABA-labeled perikarya. The remainder of the presynaptic terminals (62% DG,
46% CA3) were unlabeled, i.e., contained unidentified transmitters.
Terminals with GABA-LI (0.5-1.6 microns) contained numerous small clear
vesicles and from 0 to 2 large dense-core vesicles. The types of
associations formed by terminals with GABA-LI were remarkably similar in
the DG and hippocampus proper despite differences in intrinsic cell type
and function. Terminals with GABA-LI formed associations with unlabeled
perikarya and dendrites (24% of 151 in DG, 25% of 75 in CA3) and synapses
with GABA-containing perikarya and dendrites (18% DG, 5% CA3).
Additionally, GABAergic terminals converged upon the same perikarya or
dendrite as a TH-containing terminal (15% DG, 21% CA3) and were in direct
apposition to TH-labeled terminals (19% DG, 20% CA3). The remaining
GABAergic terminals (24% DG, 28% CA3) were without any apparent synaptic
relations. In both the DG and CA3, the junctions formed by GABAergic
terminals were symmetric. Terminals showing colocalization of GABA-LI and
TH-I were also detected although rarely.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)