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The distribution and function of DL-[H]2-Amino-4-Phosphonobutyrate binding sites in the rat striatum
Authors:Steven P. Butcher   Peter J. Roberts  James F. Collins
Abstract:The binding of the glutate-like radioligand,DL-[3H]2-amino-4-phosphhonobutyrate (DL-[3H]APB), to L-glutamate-sensitive sites in the rat striatum was investigated. A single, saturable population of binding sites, indistinguishable from that characterized previously on rat whole brain synaptic membranes, was identified. The effects of specific lesions of the striatum: (a) decortication; (b) striatal injection of kainic acid; and (c) 6-hydroxydopamine injections into the substantia nigra, were also examined. SpecificDL-[3H]APB binding in the striatum was elevated significantly following decortication. An increase in the number of binding sites was found to be responsible for this enhancement in binding. Lesions of the postsynaptic tartets of corticostriatal fibres reduced the number of DL-[3H]APB binding sites in the striatum without affecting binding site affinity. This finding suggests thatL-APB sensitive excitatory amino acid receptors are located predominantly on membranes derived from structures postsynaptic with regard to the glutamatergic innervation. The possible physiological role of these receptors was examined using an in vitro release technique. BothL-glutamate and L-APB were found to facilitate potassium evoked [3H]dopamine release from striatal slices. This finding supports the proposed existence of functional acidic amino acid receptors on dopaminergic terminals in the striatum. These receptors may play an important role in the control of motor function.
Keywords:DL-[3H]APB binding   striatum   distribution   L-APB sensitive receptorAuthor Keywords: APB, 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid   HEPES, N-2-hydroxyethyl-N1-ethanesulphonic acid   AMPA, amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazide-4-propionate   APV, 2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid   γ  -DGG, γ  -D-glutamylglycine
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