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Development of muscarinic cholinergic receptor binding in the visual system of monocularly deprived and dark reared rats
Authors:Reinhard Schliebs  Volker Bigl  Dietmar Biesold
Institution:(1) Paul Flechsig Institute for Brain Research Dept. of Neurochemistry, Karl Marx University, Leipzig, G.D.R.
Abstract:In 25 day old rats monocularly deprived by unilateral eyelid suture on postnatal day 10 (MD), 3H]quinuclidinyl benzylate (3H-QNB) binding was significantly reduced in the visual cortex (VC) of both sides, but elevated in both superior colliculi (SC). Muscarinic receptor binding in the frontal cortex (FC), a non-visual brain area, in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), and in the retina was not affected. In 25 day old rats raised in complete darkness from birth (DR) similar changes in3H-QNB binding were found in VC and SC. However, binding levels were also decreased in the FC and significantly increased in the retina. In adult (6 month old) MD and DR rats the differences in3H-QNB binding as compared to age-matched controls had disappeared completely in all visual brain areas studied. Detailed Scatchard analyses indicate that the alterations in the3H-QNB binding were due to changes in receptor number only.This paper is dedicated to Dr. Derek Richter on his seventy-fifth birthday.
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