Changes in serotonin receptors in different brain regions after light exposure of dark-reared rats
Male rats dark-reared from birth until 50 days of age and then exposed to light for 3 h show significant increases in specific [ 3H]serotonin (5-[ 3H]HT) binding to P 2 membranes from visual and motor cortex and superior colliculus (25, 65 and 23% respectively) as compared with normal and dark-reare...
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description | Male rats dark-reared from birth until 50 days of age and then exposed to light for 3 h show significant increases in specific [
3H]serotonin (5-[
3H]HT) binding to P
2 membranes from visual and motor cortex and superior colliculus (25, 65 and 23% respectively) as compared with normal and dark-reared littermates. These increases are transient and return to normal levels after 7 days. The role of 5-HT as a transmitter in the visual system is discussed. |
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