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Glutamate receptors in striatum and substantia nigra: Effects of medial forebrain bundle lesions
Authors:Ullrich Wüllner  Claudia M Testa  Maria Vincenza Catania  Anne B Young  John B Penney  Jr  
Abstract:We examined NMDA-sensitive 3H]glutamate, 3H]AMPA, 3H]kainate and metabotropic-sensitive 3H]glutamate binding sites in neostriatum and substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr) in rats after unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the medial forebrain bundle. One week after the lesion, NMDA, AMPA, kainate and metabotropic receptors were decreased in the ipsilateral neostriatum, whereas at three months NMDA receptors were increased while AMPA, kainate and metabotropic receptors were not changed. In the SNr at one week, only AMPA and metabotropic receptors were significantly decreased whereas three months after the lesion NMDA, AMPA and kainate binding sites were decreased. The early decrease of excitatory amino acid receptors in the striatum is likely to reflect degeneration of dopaminergic fibers, suggesting that specific subpopulations of excitatory amino acid binding sites are located on dopaminergic terminals.
Keywords:Glutamate receptor  Autoradiography  6-Hydroxydopamine  Substantia nigra  Striatum  Parkinson's disease
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