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Chronic ethanol treatment changes the number of beta-receptors in rat brain microvessels

Authors :
L, Lucchi
A, Cazzaniga
G B, Picotti
V, Covelli
M S, Magnoni
L, Borriero
P F, Spano
M, Trabucchi
Source :
Substance and alcohol actions/misuse. 5(2)
Publication Year :
1984

Abstract

The effect of chronic ethanol consumption on the binding (125I)-iodohydroxybenzylpindolol to beta-adrenergic receptors in rat brain microvessels has been studied. The results show that chronic ethanol treatment increases the number of beta-receptors present in brain microvessels without changing the binding affinity of the binding site for the beta-adrenoceptor ligand. This effect is apparently not associated with changes in peripheral adrenergic tone, since no differences in platelet epinephrine or norepinephrine concentrations were found between ethanol-treated and control animals. An increase in beta-receptor density in brain microvessels might contribute to the alterations of cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption reported during chronic ethanol intoxication.

Details

ISSN :
01918877
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Substance and alcohol actions/misuse
Accession number :
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