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Evidence for cholecystokinin-dopamine receptor interactions in the central nervous system of the adult and old rat. Studies on their functional meaning.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1985
Short description:
Evidence for cholecystokinin-dopamine receptor interactions in the central nervous system of the adult and old rat. Studies on their functional meaning / Agnati, Lf; Fuxe, K; Giardino, L; Calza, L; Zoli, Michele; Battistini, Nino Carlo; Benfenati, F; Vanderhaeghen, Jj; Guidolin, D; Ruggeri, M.. - In: ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. - ISSN 0077-8923. - STAMPA. - 448:(1985), pp. 315-333. [10.1111/j.1749-6632.1985.tb29927.x]
abstract:
Evidence has been presented for the existence of interactions between CCK and DA receptors both in striatal and limbic membranes. A similar type of modulation by CCK-8 of DA receptors also exists after chronic neuroleptic treatment indicating that supersensitive DA receptors are also modulated by this peptide. As seen from simulation curves, CCK-8 increases the binding of [3H]DA agonists and reduces the binding of [3H]DA antagonists in striatal membranes, suggesting that CCK-8 may increase striatal DA transmission. Results of this type may underlie some of the non-neuroleptic effects of CCK-8. In the aged brain, the ability of CCK-8 to modulate DA antagonist binding sites is changed such that the binding of [3H]DA antagonists is increased. Thus, in the aged brain, receptor-receptor interactions may be altered, leading to a derangement of heterostatic mechanisms (mechanisms changing chemical transmission without interfering with synaptic homeostasis). It was also demonstrated that during aging there is a preferential disappearance of CCK-like immunoreactivity versus TH immunoreactivity in the nigral DA neurons, especially in the medially located nigral DA cells; furthermore, co-existence in the TH/CCK co-storing terminals in the nucleus accumbens was reduced during aging. Such alterations should also lead to changes in heterostatic regulation because the CCK co-modulation line controlling the DA receptors may be preferentially affected.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
cholecystokinin-dopamine receptor; central nervous system; aging
List of contributors:
Agnati, Lf; Fuxe, K; Giardino, L; Calza, L; Zoli, Michele; Battistini, Nino Carlo; Benfenati, F; Vanderhaeghen, Jj; Guidolin, D; Ruggeri, M.
Authors of the University:
ZOLI Michele
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/738919
Published in:
ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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