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. 1991 Oct 14;131(2):228-32.
doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(91)90620-9.

Prenatal haloperidol treatment decreases nerve growth factor receptor and mRNA in neonate rat forebrain

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Prenatal haloperidol treatment decreases nerve growth factor receptor and mRNA in neonate rat forebrain

J Alberch et al. Neurosci Lett. .

Abstract

Pregnant rats were treated daily with haloperidol (2 mg/kg) for 11 days until 1 day before birth. The levels of nerve growth factor (NGF), its receptor (NGFR) and NGFR-mRNA were measured in forebrain of 2-day old postnatal rats. Using Northern blot analysis, we observed a decrease in NGFR-mRNA. Furthermore, in binding studies, Kd and Bmax of treated rats were lower than in controls, but only in the low affinity binding sites. However NGF and its mRNA did not change after haloperidol treatment. In conclusion, our results suggest that prenatal haloperidol treatment can modify the development of forebrain cells, by changing NGFR expression.

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