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Selective cortical infarction reduces [3H]sulpiride binding in rat caudate-putamen: autoradiographic evidence for presynaptic D2 receptors on corticostriate terminals
Authors:F Filloux  T H Liu  C Y Hsu  M A Hunt  J K Wamsley
Institution:Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City 84132.
Abstract:Although the existence of presynaptic D2 dopamine receptors on corticostriate terminals has been supported by numerous receptor-binding studies, recent autoradiographic data has failed to demonstrate loss of striatal D2 receptors following cortical lesions. In the present study, Long-Evans rats were subjected to unilateral middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarction in order to produce reproducible lesions of the neocortex without damaging subcortical structures. Animals were sacrificed 2 and 4 wk following lesion and brains were prepared for receptor autoradiography. D2 receptors were studied using the selective ligand 3H]sulpiride, while D1 dopamine receptors were examined using 3H]SCH 23390. Sodium-dependent, high-affinity choline uptake sites were labeled with 3H]hemicholinium-3, thereby providing a quantitative measure of cholinergic neuronal integrity. Unilateral cortical infarction resulted in approximately a 20% reduction in 3H]sulpiride binding in several discrete regions of the ipsilateral caudate-putamen (CPu), but not in the nucleus accumbens. D2 receptor binding was also reduced significantly in some areas of the contralateral CPu when compared with 3H]sulpiride binding in sham-operated, control animals. In contrast, D1 receptors (as identified by 3H]SCH 23390 and high-affinity choline uptake sites (labeled with 3H]-HC-3) were not affected by the cortical lesion. The results provide autoradiographic confirmation of the existence of presynaptic D2 receptors on corticostriate terminals.
Keywords:Presynaptic receptors  Corticostriate receptors  Sulpiride  Autoradiography
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