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Abstract
The effect of haloperidol, a dopamine (preferably D2) receptor blocking agent on neuropeptide Y immunoreactivity was studied immunohistochemically in neurons of the locus coeruleus and striatum of rat brain. It was found that haloperidol given four times (5 and 2.5 mg/kg, i.p.) induced, after 24 h, a significant increase in the level of neuropeptide Y immunoreactivity in the locus coeruleus but not in the striatum. No changes in neuropeptide Y immunoreactivity in studied structures were observed after alpha-adrenergic receptor blocking agent phenoxybenzamine or serotonin-synthesis inhibitor D,L-p-chlorophenylalanine. The results suggest that the content of neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive material in nerve cell bodies of the locus coeruleus is inhibitorally controlled by monoaminergic (may be dopaminergic D2) receptors.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1386417 DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(92)90251-v
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroscience ISSN: 0306-4522 Impact factor: 3.590