Transection of the adult rat dorsal fornix and fimbria (F-F) induced a sensitivity of the cholinergic neurons in the medial septum and diagonal band (MS/DB) to exogenous mouse nerve growth factor (mNGF). Continuous infusion of mNGF for two weeks after complete unilateral F-F aspiration resulted in a stimulation of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-specific activity in precise micro-dissections of the MS/DB ipsilateral to the transection to a level that was 200% higher than that measured in normal adult animals. This supranormal stimulation of ChAT activity reached plateau levels after 10 days of NGF infusion and was dose-dependent with an E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe opiate family of receptors is believed to consist of the mu, delta, kappa and sigma subtypes. Autoradiographic studies have been conducted to define the distribution of the mu and delta receptors. However, due to the lack of a selective ligand definitive studies have not been reported for the kappa receptor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA modified method for improved preservation and optical resolution of acetylcholinesterase (AChE)-containing structures in adult rat brain is described. Optimal tissue preparation included fixation in paraformaldehyde 4%, glutaraldehyde 0.1%, and sucrose 7% in 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic administration of ciglitazone (5-4[1-methyl-cyclohexylmethoxy)-benzyl]-thiazolidine-2,4 dione) decreased both plasma glucose and insulin concentrations in ob/ob mice. When given as an admixture to the feed, blood glucose levels were reduced as early as 12 hours after initiation of treatment. Concomitant with the decrease in circulating insulin, there was an increased hormone content in the beta-cells as judged by RIA and aldehyde-fuchsin staining.
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