Narang_1993_Mol.Chem.Neuropathol_20_81

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Title : Reduction in striatal D2 dopamine receptor mRNA and binding following AF64A lesions - Narang_1993_Mol.Chem.Neuropathol_20_81
Author(s) : Narang N , Pundt LL , Hunt ME , Alburges ME , Wamsley JK
Ref : Molecular & Chemical Neuropathology , 20 :81 , 1993
Abstract :

Unilateral lesions by a cholinotoxin, receptor autoradiography, and in situ hybridization techniques were employed to determine if dopaminergic receptors are located on cholinergic interneurons in the caudate-putamen (CPu). Lesion of the CPu with small amounts of the cholinotoxin AF64A resulted in a significant decrease in D2 receptor mRNA and D2 receptor binding. The loss was more pronounced in lateral and central portions of the CPu. Results obtained using [3H] SCH23390 binding to D1 receptors indicated that there was no change in this dopamine receptor subtype in the AF64A-lesioned CPu. A decrease in D2 receptor mRNA and receptor binding in AF64A-lesioned animals indicates that a population of postsynaptic D2 receptors is associated with the cholinergic interneurons. Lack of any change in [3H]SCH23390 binding in the AF64A-lesioned animals suggests that D1 receptors are not located on cholinergic neurons. These results provide evidence to support the selectivity of the lesion when used as indicated.

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Narang N, Pundt LL, Hunt ME, Alburges ME, Wamsley JK (1993)
Reduction in striatal D2 dopamine receptor mRNA and binding following AF64A lesions
Molecular & Chemical Neuropathology 20 :81

Narang N, Pundt LL, Hunt ME, Alburges ME, Wamsley JK (1993)
Molecular & Chemical Neuropathology 20 :81