Abstract

Astrocytes have been shown to express voltage-sensitive Na+ channels, but the molecular structure of these channels is not yet known. Recent studies have demonstrated the expression of rat brain voltage-sensitive Na+ channel mRNAs in astrocytes. In this study, we used a combined non-radioactive in situ hybridization/immunocytochemistry method to investigate the expression of voltage-sensitive Na+ channel beta 1 subunit (Na beta 1) mRNA in definitively identified, GFAP-positive astrocytes cultured from two different regions of the rat brain, cerebrum and cerebellum. In general, two morphologically distinct types of GFAP-positive astrocytes were observed in culture: flat, fibroblast-like and stellate, process-bearing. We observed a differential expression of Na beta 1 mRNA in GFAP-positive astrocytes: 1) stellate astrocytes expressed Na beta 1 mRNA, although the level of Na beta 1 mRNA expression was variable, and 2) flat astrocytes generally did not express Na beta 1 mRNA. Moreover, Bergmann-like cells from cerebellum did not express Na beta 1 mRNA, while the granule cells associated with Bergmann-like cell expressed Na beta 1 mRNA. These observations indicate that Na beta 1 mRNA is differentially expressed in rat astrocytes with various morphologies in vitro.

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