This is an historical archive of the activities of the MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit (MRC ANU) that operated at the University of Oxford from 1985 until March 2015. The MRC ANU established a reputation for world-leading research on the brain, for training new generations of scientists, and for engaging the general public in neuroscience. The successes of the MRC ANU are now built upon at the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford.

GABAergic septohippocampal neurons contain parvalbumin.

Brain Res. 1989;478(2):375-81.

GABAergic septohippocampal neurons contain parvalbumin.

Freund TF
Abstract:
Septal axons were visualized in the hippocampus by anterograde transport of Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin (PHAL) injected into the medial septal region, which contains large numbers of parvalbumin (PV)-immunoreactive somata. A proportion of the PHAL-labelled afferents in the hippocampus were shown to be immunoreactive for PV by immunostaining alternate sections. This population of septohippocampal axons alone was found to be immunoreactive for gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) following post-embedding immunogold staining of ultrathin sections cut from the same material.