Artigo Revisado por pares

Altered responsiveness of adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate-generating systems in brain slices from adult rats after neonatal treatment with 6-hydroxydopamine

1975; Elsevier BV; Volume: 49; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0014-4886(75)90201-0

ISSN

1090-2430

Autores

R. Key Dismukes, John W. Daly,

Tópico(s)

Neuroscience of respiration and sleep

Resumo

Abstract Sprague-Dawley rat pups were administered 6-hydroxydopamine (100 mg/kg) subcutaneously on each of the first 4 days after birth. At 4–5 mo of age the rats and untreated littermates were killed, and the accumulation of [ 14 C]cyclic AMP elicited by various agents in [ 14 C]adenine-labeled brain slices was investigated. The accumulation of cyclic AMP elicited by norepinephrine was significantly greater in slices from neocortex and midbrain of 6-hydroxydopamine-treated rats than in corresponding slices from littermate controls. Accumulations in slices from medulla-pons and cerebellum were not significantly altered by the neonatal treatment with 6-hydroxydopamine. Thus, an enhanced response to norepinephrine pertains both in a region, the neocortex, where norepinephrine-levels were permanently reduced by neonatal treatment with 6-hydroxydopamine and in a region, the midbrain, where adult levels of norepinephrine were nearly doubled by the neonatal treatment with 6-hydroxydopamine. Enhanced responses of cyclic AMP-generating systems in neocortical slices from 6-hydroxydopamine-treated rats also pertained with isoproterenol, prostaglandin E 1 and an adenosine-norepinephrine combination, but not with adenosine alone. Depletion of norepinephrine throughout the brain by administration of either reserpine or intraventricular 6-hydroxydopamine to adult rats enhanced responses to norepinephrine in slices from neocortex, but not midbrain. Reserpine had no effect on responses in either neocortex or midbrain of rats treated neonatally with 6-hydroxydopamine.

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