Chronic lead exposure differentially affects dopamine receptor subtypes (D1 and D2). In particular dopamine D2 recognition sites in striatum are up-regulated while in nucleus accumbens they are down-regulated. These changes may be correlated to the observed alterations of dopamine terminal activity. Consistent with these biochemical changes behavioral studies indicate that lead-treated rats show more pronounced basal activity, attenuation of apomorphine (63 micrograms/kg s.c.) induced hypomotility and tendency to increased stereotyped response to apomorphine (300 micrograms/kg s.c.). On the contrary, both behavioral and biochemical markers of D1 receptors are unmodified by lead treatment. In fact, SKF 38393-induced grooming behavior, [3H]SCH 23390 binding and the dopamine stimulated adenylate cyclase activity are comparable in controls and lead-exposed rats

Moresco, R., Dall'Olio, R., Gandolfi, O., Govoni, S., Di Giovine, S., Trabucchi, M. (1988). Lead neurotoxicity: A role for dopamine receptors. TOXICOLOGY, 53(2-3), 315-322 [10.1016/0300-483X(88)90223-5].

Lead neurotoxicity: A role for dopamine receptors

MORESCO, ROSA MARIA;
1988

Abstract

Chronic lead exposure differentially affects dopamine receptor subtypes (D1 and D2). In particular dopamine D2 recognition sites in striatum are up-regulated while in nucleus accumbens they are down-regulated. These changes may be correlated to the observed alterations of dopamine terminal activity. Consistent with these biochemical changes behavioral studies indicate that lead-treated rats show more pronounced basal activity, attenuation of apomorphine (63 micrograms/kg s.c.) induced hypomotility and tendency to increased stereotyped response to apomorphine (300 micrograms/kg s.c.). On the contrary, both behavioral and biochemical markers of D1 receptors are unmodified by lead treatment. In fact, SKF 38393-induced grooming behavior, [3H]SCH 23390 binding and the dopamine stimulated adenylate cyclase activity are comparable in controls and lead-exposed rats
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dopamine receptors
English
1988
53
2-3
315
322
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Moresco, R., Dall'Olio, R., Gandolfi, O., Govoni, S., Di Giovine, S., Trabucchi, M. (1988). Lead neurotoxicity: A role for dopamine receptors. TOXICOLOGY, 53(2-3), 315-322 [10.1016/0300-483X(88)90223-5].
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