Distribution of D1-like and D-2-like dopamine receptors in the brain of genetic epileptic WAG/Rij rats

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Epilepsy Research, 63, 2/3, (2005), pp. 89-96ISSN
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SW OZ DCC BO
SW OZ DCC SMN
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SW OZ NICI BI
Journal title
Epilepsy Research
Volume
vol. 63
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iss. 2/3
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p. 89
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p. 96
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Cognitive neuroscienceAbstract
The densities of the dopamine (DA) D-1-like and D-2-like receptors were studied by autoradiography in brain regions of rats with (WAG/Rij strain) and without (ACI strain) genetic absence epilepsy. The core of the nucleus accumbens in WAG/Rij rats had a lower density of D-1-like receptors than in ACI rats, a reduction of both D-1-like and D-2-like DA receptors was also found for the dorsal striatum (dorsal caudate-putamen). On the other hand, the density of D-2-like receptors was higher in cortical (frontal and parietal) regions and lower in the CA3 region of the hippocampus of WAG/Rij, as compared to ACI rats. These results give new information about possible malfunction of the brain dopaminergic system in the WAG/Rij rat model of absence epilepsy. It seems that there are differences between WAG/Rij and other models of absence epilepsy, especially concerning the role of striatum.
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