MNTB neurons in 10 μm sections, fluorescently stained for Kv1.1, Kv1.2 and/or the presynaptic marker protein syntaxin, using the immunohistochemical protocols described in the Methods. A, the MNTB in a wild-type P8 mouse, stained using Kv1.1 antibodies (green). There was intense staining of MNTB neuronal somata. The staining was in the perikarya, but not the nuclei. B, the MNTB in a wild-type P14 mouse, stained using Kv1.1 antibodies (red). Again, the MNTB neuronal perikarya were intensely stained. C, Kv1.1 (red) and Kv1.2 (green) antibodies colocalize in P14 wild-type MNTB neurons, creating a combined yellow stain in the perikarya and neuronal processes, with no increase in intensity at the plasma membrane. Presumably, Kv1.1 and Kv1.2 are in intracellular membranes including endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. D, Kv1.1 (red) and syntaxin (green) antibodies stain P14 wild-type MNTB. Red Kv1.1 staining is present in the MNTB neuron perikarya, again with no increase in intensity at the plasma membrane. The green syntaxin staining at the calyx of Held (giant synapse onto MNTB) is not accompanied by red Kv1.1 staining. Red staining for Kv1.1 is particularly intense in the proximal portions of some processes (arrows) that stemmed from MNTB neuron somata. E, staining of Kcna1-null MNTB with Kv1.1 antibodies (red) and syntaxin antibodies (green). As expected, there was no sign of any red Kv1.1 staining in MNTB neurons, whose location is indicated by the morphologically normal calyces of Held, stained in green by syntaxin. F, staining of Kcna1-null MNTB with Kv1.2 antibodies (red) and, sequentially, with syntaxin antibodies (green). Kv1.2 was present in the MNTB neuronal perikarya.