3H-Dihydromorphine binding in brain regions of young and aged rats

RB Messing, BJ Vasquez, VR Spiehler, JL Martinez Jr… - Life Sciences, 1980 - Elsevier
RB Messing, BJ Vasquez, VR Spiehler, JL Martinez Jr, RA Jensen, H Rigter, JL McGaugh
Life Sciences, 1980Elsevier
Opiate receptor-ligand binding was investigated in brains of young and aged female F344
rats. A significant reduction in the density of binding sites for 3 H-dihydromorphine was
observed in the thalamus and midbrain of aged rats. Evidence of two binding sites was
observed in the anterior cortex of young rats, whereas aged rats exhibited only a single site.
The occurrence of pituitary tumors in the old female rats did not affect 3 H-dihydromorphine
binding. The highest density of dihydromorphine binding sites was found in the …
Abstract
Opiate receptor-ligand binding was investigated in brains of young and aged female F344 rats. A significant reduction in the density of binding sites for 3H-dihydromorphine was observed in the thalamus and midbrain of aged rats. Evidence of two binding sites was observed in the anterior cortex of young rats, whereas aged rats exhibited only a single site. The occurrence of pituitary tumors in the old female rats did not affect 3H-dihydromorphine binding. The highest density of dihydromorphine binding sites was found in the diencephalon, and the lowest density in the hippocampus. Receptor densities in the anterior cortex, striatum, amygdala, frontal poles and midbrain were intermediate, and few, if any, high affinity binding sites for dihydromorphine were found in the pons-medulla or posterior cortex.
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