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- W2015676539 abstract "Alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenergic receptors were localized in developing cat visual cortex by using [3H]prazosin and [3H]rauwolscine, respectively as selective ligands. The effects of neuronal input on the development of the two receptor subtypes were also studied in animals with lesions at various sites within the central visual pathways. Binding densities for both ligands increased during the first few postnatal weeks and declined thereafter. For both receptor subtypes, the highest concentration of binding sites was found in the subplate zone of the cortex in neonatal animals. Both ligands showed their highest concentrations in cortical layer IV beginning at postnatal day 30 and in the superficial cortical layers in adulthood. However, the developmental redistribution of alpha-1 receptors began at earlier ages than that of the alpha-2 sites. The alpha-1 sites were still concentrated in the subplate zone up to 60 days postnatal, while the alpha-2 sites in this region disappeared much earlier. Receptor binding densities were also examined in animals with quinolinic acid lesions within cortex, lesions of the lateral geniculate nucleus and lesions of the optic tract. The results indicate that both alpha-adrenoceptor subtypes were mainly located on cortical cells, and that the absence of neuronal activity during development resulted in a reduction of the binding density for both subtypes in the visual cortex. An additional major reduction in alpha-2 but not alpha-1 binding sites was observed following the lateral geniculate nucleus lesion, suggesting that the development of alpha-2 receptors is also dependent on input from the lateral geniculate nucleus. Removal of the lateral geniculate nucleus early in life resulted in a significant increase in alpha-1 receptors in the subplate region, indicating that receptor densities in this zone may be negatively regulated by the lateral geniculate nucleus afferents. These results show that adrenergic receptors reorganize during postnatal cortical development with a strong temporary concentration in the subplate zone. The reorganization process is heavily influenced by cortical inputs." @default.
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