Title : Subchronic treatment of rats with nicotine: interconversion of nicotinic receptor subtypes in brain - Romanelli_1988_Eur.J.Pharmacol_148_289 |
Author(s) : Romanelli L , Ohman B , Adem A , Nordberg A |
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 148 :289 , 1988 |
Abstract :
A significant increase in the number of cortical high-affinity (-)-[3H]nicotine binding sites was measured in rats treated with nicotine (0.45 mg/kg) twice daily for 18 days. Competition experiments with (-)-[3H]nicotine and various concentrations of unlabelled (-)-nicotine revealed that the proportion of high-affinity nicotine binding sites was significantly increased in the nicotine-treated group while the proportion of low-affinity nicotinic binding sites was similarly significantly reduced compared to the controls. In addition there was a significant decrease in the affinity of both subtypes of nicotinic binding sites. |
PubMedSearch : Romanelli_1988_Eur.J.Pharmacol_148_289 |
PubMedID: 3378577 |
Romanelli L, Ohman B, Adem A, Nordberg A (1988)
Subchronic treatment of rats with nicotine: interconversion of nicotinic receptor subtypes in brain
European Journal of Pharmacology
148 :289
Romanelli L, Ohman B, Adem A, Nordberg A (1988)
European Journal of Pharmacology
148 :289