Relationship between the presence of dopaminergic neurons and GABA receptors in substantia nigra: effects of lesions
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Relationship between the presence of dopaminergic neurons and GABA receptors in substantia nigra: effects of lesions
Abstract
Submaximal destruction of nigrostriatal dopaminergic projections resulted in a significant (25%) decrease in specific GABA binding in substantia nigra; under these conditions, striatal tyrosine hydroxylase activity was 15-44% of control. In rats with lesions which caused maximal destruction of nigrostriatal dopamine neurons (striatal tyrosine hydroxylase was less than 15% of control), specific GABA binding in substantia nigra was apparently not different from that obtained in intact controls. Two distinct processes may be occurring in response to the destruction of dopamine neurons: (1) the loss of GABA binding sites physically associated with nigral dopamine neurons; and (2) an increase in nigral GABA receptors associated with non-dopaminergic neurons. The latter process may result from a decrease in nigral GABA transmission secondary to the complete loss of dopaminergic synaptic activity in striatum.
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