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Excitatory amino acid receptor regulation after subthalamic nucleus lesions in the rat
Authors:Richard H Price  Jr  Zane Hollingsworth  Anne B Young  John B Penney  Jr  
Abstract:The subthalamic nucleus plays a pivotal role in the regulation of basal ganglia output. Recent electrophysiologic, lesion and immunocytochemical studies suggest that the subthalamic nucleus uses an excitatory amino acid as a neurotransmitter. After complete ablation of the subthalamic nucleus, we have examined the NMDA, AMPA, kainate and metabotropic subtypes of excitatory amino acid receptors in two major subthalamic projection areas (globus pallidus and substantia nigra pars reticulata) with quantitative autoradiography. Two weeks after ablation, binding sites for 3H]AMPA and 3H]kainate increased in substantia nigra pars reticulata ipsilateral to the lesion. In globus pallidus on the lesioned side, 3H]glutamate binding to the NMDA recognition site decreased. The results suggest that glutamate receptors regulate after interruption of subthalamic nucleus output.
Keywords:Subthalamic nucleus  Substantia nigra pars reticulata  Globus pallidus  Basal ganglia  Excitatory amino acid  Glutamate  Receptor  Autoradiography
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