Expression of endogenous NTSR1 and its localization in mature cultures of hippocampal neurons. Twenty-one-day-old cultured hippocampal neurons were fixed and immunostained sequentially with antibodies against NTSR1 (red), MAP2 (blue) and drebrin E/A (green). Panels A, L and high magnification of the boxed area in L correspond to the merge of NTSR1/MAP2/drebrin. Panels E, H and F, J correspond to the merge of MAP2/drebrin and NTSR1/drebrin respectively. At high magnification of the boxed-in area in A (pyramidal neuron cell body) and F (dendrites), mature cultured hippocampal neurons displayed endogenous NTSR1 with a punctate pattern (B, C, D, F, J, K, L, red) similar to observations in transfected cells (Figure 10). Enlargement of the boxed-in area in F and J illustrate that NTSR1 (red) is closely apposed to dendritic shafts and dendritic spines, presumably at the level of the cell membrane, as revealed by neuronal and dendritic shaft marker MAP2 (E and H, blue), and dendritic spine marker drebrin (I, J and L, green, see arrows in high magnification insets). Note that no NTSR1 immunostaining was observed in filopodia (see small white arrows in H, J and L). Scale bars: 20 μm in A, 5 μm in B-L and 1 μm in boxed-in area in H, J and L panels.