Chemoarchitecture details

Reports of presence of beta1 GABA in CBX.
Reports of beta1 GABA presence in CBX, normal physiological statePersohn E., Malherbe P. & Richards J.G., 1992: Comparative molecular neuroanatomy of the cloned GABAa receptor subunits in the rat CNS      Data
Cell typeCell type position in regionHemisphereQualitative density of beta1 GABA in CBXAnnotationCollatorMetadata
granule layer of cerebellumbilaterallightIn the granular layer, granule cells were labeled with all subunit probes to a very strong (alpha6 [Fig. 31], beta2 [Fig. 7], delta [Fig. 31]) to weak degree (alpha5 [Fig. 6e]), except apha2, apha3, and gamma1.
Purkinje neuroneverywherebilateralnot presentAll the other [than alpha1, beta2, gamma2] subunits were not expressed to detectable levels in Purkinje cells (see Fig. 7).
molecular layer of cerebellar cortexbilateralnot presentIn the molecular layer some cells (probably stellate cells) were labeled by the alpha1 (Fig. 7), beta2 (Fig. 7), and gamma2 probes to a moderate to weak degree. Collator note: see also Table 1 page 209.