Boehme_1984_Life.Sci_34_1825

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Title : Narcolepsy: cholinergic receptor changes in an animal model - Boehme_1984_Life.Sci_34_1825
Author(s) : Boehme RE , Baker TL , Mefford IN , Barchas JD , Dement WC , Ciaranello RD
Ref : Life Sciences , 34 :1825 , 1984
Abstract :

An inbred colony of narcoleptic doberman pinschers has been analyzed for muscarinic receptor levels in 19 discrete brain regions. In comparison to age-matched controls, receptors were generally elevated in the brainstem and reduced in forebrain areas. No changes in receptor binding affinity were detected. The increased receptor levels found in the brainstem suggest that cholinoceptive neurons in this region are hypersensitive and may be involved in the initiation of cataplexy and other aspects of the narcolepsy syndrome.

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PubMedID: 6539848

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Boehme RE, Baker TL, Mefford IN, Barchas JD, Dement WC, Ciaranello RD (1984)
Narcolepsy: cholinergic receptor changes in an animal model
Life Sciences 34 :1825

Boehme RE, Baker TL, Mefford IN, Barchas JD, Dement WC, Ciaranello RD (1984)
Life Sciences 34 :1825