Electroconvulsive shock and reserpine increase alpha 1-adrenoceptor binding sites but not norepinephrine-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in rat brain
- PMID: 2853676
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(88)90330-5
Electroconvulsive shock and reserpine increase alpha 1-adrenoceptor binding sites but not norepinephrine-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in rat brain
Abstract
Repeated treatment of rats with either electroconvulsive shock or reserpine increased the density of alpha 1-adrenoceptor binding sites labeled by [3H]prazosin in rat frontal cerebral cortex. In contrast, norepinephrine-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis, which is mediated by alpha 1-adrenoceptors, was not significantly affected by either treatment. These data suggest that electroconvulsive shock and reserpine might increase only or predominantly a subtype of alpha 1-adrenoceptor that is not coupled to phosphoinositide hydrolysis.
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