Loullis_1985_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_22_147

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Title : Hippocampal muscarinic receptor loss following trimethyl tin administration - Loullis_1985_Pharmacol.Biochem.Behav_22_147
Author(s) : Loullis CC , Dean RL , Lippa AS , Clody DE , Coupet J
Ref : Pharmacol Biochem Behav , 22 :147 , 1985
Abstract :

The effects of trimethyl tin on passive and active avoidance behavior, hippocampal muscarinic receptors and hippocampal cell destruction were examined in male rats. The animals were intubated with 18 mumoles/kg (3.5 mg/kg) of TMT hydrochloride or vehicle. When tested two weeks later treated animals exhibited marked deficits in retention of passive avoidance and extinction of active avoidance tasks. Receptor binding analysis, using 3H-QNB, revealed a significant decrease (21%) in muscarinic receptor density in the hippocampus. Histological examination of the hippocampus revealed a concomitant loss in pyramidal cells in these animals. These results suggest that muscarinic receptors reside on the hippocampal pyramidal cells and that these cells and receptors may be involved in retention of passive avoidance behavior.

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PubMedID: 3975239

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Loullis CC, Dean RL, Lippa AS, Clody DE, Coupet J (1985)
Hippocampal muscarinic receptor loss following trimethyl tin administration
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 22 :147

Loullis CC, Dean RL, Lippa AS, Clody DE, Coupet J (1985)
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 22 :147