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Dopamine Receptor Binding Enhancement Accompanies Lesion-Induced Behavioral Supersensitivity
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Behavioral NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyMedicineBehavioral PharmacologyApomorphine-induced Contralateral RotationsBehavioural PharmacologyFunctional SelectivityNeuropharmacologyStriatal Dopamine ReceptorsNeuroscienceNeurologyCentral Nervous SystemDopaminePharmacologyNeurochemistrySocial SciencesNigrostriatal Dopamine Pathway
The binding of [ 3 H]haloperidol to rat striatal dopamine receptors increases after lesion (made by injection of 6-hydroxydopamine) of the nigrostriatal dopamine pathway in those rats which are behaviorally supersensitive, as reflected by apomorphine-induced contralateral rotations. The enhanced binding is associated with an increased number of receptor sites with no change in their affinity.
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