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The Effects of Neonatal Pedunclectomy on [3H]Noradrenaline Uptake and the Development of β-Adrenergic Receptors in the Rat Cerebellum
Authors:G. Waddington  A. J. Bower  P. Banks
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, U.K.;Department of Human Biology and Anatomy, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, U.K.
Abstract:A newly developed method for cutting the cerebellar peduncles in neonatal rats has allowed the study of the development of cerebellar beta-adrenergic receptors in the absence of noradrenergic afferents. Cutting the cerebellar peduncles of neonatal animals did not affect the pattern of development of the beta-adrenergic receptors, nor their final numbers. Pedunclectomy induced a decline in the ability of slices of cerebellar cortex to accumulate [3H]noradrenaline although high-affinity noradrenaline uptake, was never completely abolished. It is suggested that the remaining high-affinity noradrenaline uptake cannot be attributed to noradrenergic fibres from the locus coeruleus.
Keywords:Pedunclectomy    Noradrenaline    Uptake    β-Receptors    Rat    Cerebellum
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