Acetylcholine contents and muscarinic receptor levels in frontal cortex, corpus striatum, and hippocampus of reserpinized rats and mice
Abstract
The acetylcholine (ACh) levels in rat and mouse frontal cortex increased 155% and 124%, respectively, 24 h after ip reserpine 3 mg.kg-1. Striatal ACh contents, however, were diminished by 47% in rats and 80% in mice. ACh contents elevated 50% and scopolamine (Scop) depleted the ACh by 47% in mouse striatum 12 h following reserpine. Receptor binding assay showed that 24 h after reserpine the Bmax of [3H]quinuclidinyl benzilate ([3H]QNB) binding to muscarinic receptors increased in frontal cortex (by 33% in rats, by 30% in mice) and decreased in striatum (31% in rats, 26% in mice). In mouse hippocampus the ACh contents, Bmax, and affinity of muscarinic receptors lowered 63%, 19%, and 26%, respectively. But these changes were not seen in rat hippocampus.
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