Figure 1From: The amount of astrocytic GABA positively correlates with the degree of tonic inhibition in hippocampal CA1 and cerebellumGABA is present in cerebellar glial cells but not in hippocampal CA1 astrocytes. Representative image of immunostaining with anti-GABA(Red), anti-GFP(Green) and anti-mBest1(Magenta) antibody showing the presence of GABA in glial cells in cerebellar cortex (A, B) and absence of GABA in hippocampal CA1 (C, D). Merge means GFAP-GFP merged with GABA. Upper panels (A, C) show lower magnification (20×, scale bar; 50 μm) and lower panels (B, C) show higher magnification (60×, scale bar; 20 μm). White arrows indicate Bergmann glial cell and lamella astrocytes in (B). GC; Granule cell layer, ML; Molecular layer, Py; Pyramidal cell layer, SR; Stratum radiatum.Back to article page