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Development and isoproterenol-induced regulation of adrenoceptor binding in cultured rat neocortical explants is seen only with the beta-1, not with the beta-2 subtype
Authors:G. J. Boer  A. A. Kellerman  R. E. Baker  P. te Riele  M. G. P. Feenstra  M. Botterblom  B. H. W. Erdtsieck-Ernste
Affiliation:(1) Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam, Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amsterdam ZO, The Netherlands
Abstract:The presence and time-course of beta-adrenoceptor density in cultured explants of neocortex obtained from 6-day-old rat pups were investigated using a [125I]ICYP binding assay. A delayed, but more pronounced, increase in the receptor expression was observed as compared to the situation previously described in vivo. These changes only occurred for the beta1-subtype of the receptor, whereas the beta2-subtype binding remained constant up to 3 weeks in vitro. The delay of beta1-adrenoceptor expression may be due to the incomplete presence of the proper maturational input, and the late enhancement of receptor expression to upregulation related to the absence in vitro of noradrenergic input. Decreased beta-adrenoceptor levels could be induced by chronic treatment of the beta-agonist isoproterenol (1 mgrM) introduced either for 3 or 13 days. Again, changes in density were found only for the beta1-adrenoceptor binding sites. There is no reduction of receptor density following return to control conditions for 10 days after a 3-day treatment with isoproterenol, demonstrating the ability of this model to attain its final receptor density notwithstanding the developmental insult.Special issue dedicated to Dr. Robert Balázs
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