Loss of intrinsic striatal neurons after methylazoxymethanol acetate treatment in pregnant rats
- PMID: 6467029
- DOI: 10.1016/0165-3806(84)90149-4
Loss of intrinsic striatal neurons after methylazoxymethanol acetate treatment in pregnant rats
Abstract
Treatment of pregnant rats with methylazoxymethanol (MAM) induces a marked microencephaly in the offspring. The striatum is one of the brain areas affected by treatment. We show that in striatum there is a 30% loss of dopamine (DA)-dependent adenylate-cyclase activity: this indicates that cells bearing type 1 DA receptors are affected by MAM treatment. Moreover, since kainic acid retains its neurotoxic activity, corticostriatal fibers do not seem to be affected, despite the dramatic reduction of cortex size.