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Brain Res Dev Brain Res ; 154(2): 247-54, 2005 Feb 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15707678

ABSTRACT

Ontogenetic studies indicate that inositol phosphate accumulation in rodent brain tissue by cholinergic muscarinic agonists as well as expression of high-affinity neurotensin receptor (NTS1) peak at 7 days after birth. Herein, potential participation of this receptor in such effect was investigated. Cerebral cortex prisms of 7-day-old rats were preloaded with [3H]myoinositol and later incubated during 60 or 20 min in the presence of muscarinic agonist carbachol plus neurotensin and SR 48692, a non-peptide NTS1 antagonist. In 60-min incubation experiments, inositol phosphate accumulation by 10(-3) M carbachol was roughly 320%, an effect which remained unaltered plus 10(-6) M to 10(-4) M neurotensin but partially decreased with equimolar SR 48692 concentration. In 20-min incubation experiments, inositol phosphate accumulation by 10(-3) M carbachol was circa 240%, a value which attained 320-360% plus 10(-7) M neurotensin; this effect was totally blocked by 10(-7) M SR 48692. It was concluded that in inositol phosphate accumulation by carbachol, besides the cholinergic muscarinic receptor, the NTS1 receptor is likewise involved; findings at 60 min are attributable to the effect of endogenous neurotensin whereas those at 20 min most likely involve both endogenous and exogenously added peptide.


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Brain/drug effects , Carbachol/pharmacology , Cholinergic Agonists/pharmacology , Phosphatidylinositols/metabolism , Receptors, Neurotensin/physiology , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Brain/metabolism , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Interactions , Female , Hydrolysis/drug effects , Inositol Phosphates/pharmacokinetics , Male , Neurotensin/pharmacology , Pyrazoles/pharmacology , Quinolines/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Receptors, Neurotensin/antagonists & inhibitors , Time Factors , Tritium
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