Quantitative autoradiography of the development of mu opiate binding sites in rat brain Journal Article


Authors: Recht, L. D.; Kent, J.; Pasternak, G. W.
Article Title: Quantitative autoradiography of the development of mu opiate binding sites in rat brain
Abstract: 1. The regional developmental appearance of mu binding sites in rat brain was examined by quantitative autoradiography of3H-dihydromorphine binding in rats 2, 14, 21, and 28 days old. 2. Labeling with3H-dihydromorphine was heterogeneous in adult rat brains, as previously reported by other laboratories. Levels of3H-dihydromorphine binding ranged from approximately 250 nCi/g tissue in the interpeduncular nucleus and 100 nCi/g tissue in the habenula to 40 nCi/g tissue in the hypothalamus and periaqueductal gray. Some areas, particularly white matter regions, had no detectable specific binding. 3. The density of3H-dihydromorphine binding increased in all regions between 2 and 28 days of age. 4. The increases in3H-dihydromorphine binding in various regions of rat brain developed at different rates. Maximal densities were seen by 14 days of age in most regions examined, including the caudate, hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus. Binding in the medial thalamus and quadrigeminal plate, however, did not reach maximal levels until 21 days. 5. Although quantitative autoradiography offers major advantages in the examination of the regional distribution of opiate binding sites, variability both between sections from the same brain and between sections from different brains demonstrate some of the difficulties associated with this type of experimental approach. © 1985 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
Keywords: nonhuman; animal cell; animal; cytology; animal experiment; central nervous system; age; drug receptor binding; brain; rat; aging; binding sites; development; rats; drug monitoring; radioisotope; morphine; drug administration; mu opiate receptor; receptors, opioid, mu; autoradiography; pharmacokinetics; opiate receptor; brain chemistry; levallorphan; receptors, opioid; male; dihydromorphine; preliminary communication; dihydromorphine h 3; autoradiograph
Journal Title: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
Volume: 5
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0272-4340
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 1985-09-01
Start Page: 223
End Page: 229
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/bf00711008
PUBMED: 2998624
PROVIDER: scopus
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