Effects of adrenalectomy and glucocorticoids on rat brain dopamine receptors
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Effects of adrenalectomy and glucocorticoids on rat brain dopamine receptors
Abstract
The effects of adrenalectomy (ADX) and dexamethasone (DEX) treatment on brain dopamine (DA) receptors of ovariectomized (OVX) rats were investigated by autoradiography using binding of the D1 and D2 antagonists ligands [3H]SCH 23390 and [3H]spiperone, respectively. Fourteen days after ADX, D1 receptors decreased in the middle striatum (M.CPu) and in the dorsal area of the posterior striatum (P.CPu). A more pronounced decrease was observed in the substantia nigra (SN) and no significant changes occurred in the anterior striatum (A.CPu), globus pallidus (GP) and accumbens (Acb). D2 receptors decreased in the M.CPu and dorsal area of the P.CPu and remained unchanged in the A.CPu as compared to OVX rats. Twenty-eight days after ADX, D1 and D2 receptors decreased in the A.CPu (D2), in the M.CPu (D2) and substantially in the SN (D1). DEX treatment (14 days, 0.5 mg/kg, b.i.d., IM, starting 14 days after ADX) reversed these effects in the A.CPu (D2), M.CPu (D2) and SN (D1) when compared to ADX+OVX rats. DEX also increased the density of D1 receptors in Acb, A.CPu and M.CPu when compared to OVX rats. Striatal homogenates of rats treated chronically with ACTH and corticosterone had an increased density of D1 receptors while these treatments alone left these receptors unchanged, thus suggesting either a minor role or no role of the changes in ACTH levels following glucocorticoids manipulations. Our results suggest that the adrenals play a role in the modulation of DA receptors activity in the rat brain.
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