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Regional and Developmental Heterogeneities of Central Muscarinic Receptor and Its Deviated Maturation in El Mouse
Author(s) -
Mori Koichi,
Fujita Seiichiro,
Kawaguchi Kenji,
Furutsuka Daisuke,
Yamagami Sakae,
Kawakita Yukio
Publication year - 1984
Publication title -
psychiatry and clinical neurosciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.609
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1440-1819
pISSN - 1323-1316
DOI - 10.1111/j.1440-1819.1984.tb02827.x
Subject(s) - muscarinic acetylcholine receptor , epileptogenesis , stimulation , medicine , endocrinology , striatum , hippocampus , receptor , muscarinic acetylcholine receptor m1 , convulsion , muscarinic acetylcholine receptor m4 , chemistry , epilepsy , biology , neuroscience , dopamine
El mice were given the pitching stimulation at 25 days of postnatal age, showing the initial appearance of convulsive seizures at about 75 days. The regional and developmental heterogeneities of the central muscarinic receptor and its deviation in El from dd‐Y, as a normal control, were elucidated by the binding assays using [ 3 H]‐1‐quinuclidinyl benzilate. In the hippocampus and the septal area, the receptor densities (Bmax) of El were down regulated. In the cerebral cortex they were up regulated. In the striatum they showed the crossing change from the down regulation at 25 days to the up regulation at 75 days. These deviations of El were not the response of the El convulsion and did not directly correlate with the pitching stimulation. As the convulsive seizures increased the pitching stimulation significantly decreased the Kd value of dd‐Y(st), but it, conversely, increased that of El except in the septal area where there was no effect. These deviations of the receptor densities and affinities in El may reflect the dysfunction of the receptor regulation and may be related to the biochemical basis of epileptogenesis in the genetic model of epilepsy.

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