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Brain Res. 1987 Feb 24;404(1-2):162-8. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(87)91367-9.
[3H]1-Quinuclidinyl(phenyl)-4-benzilate ([3H]QNB), [3H]spiroperidol and [3H]flupenthixol were used to label brain muscarinic, dopamine D2 and D1 receptors, respectively, in altogether 78 patients aged from 4 to 93 years. The binding of [3H]QNB declined with age in the frontal cortex, hippocampus, caudate nucleus and putamen. Scatchard analysis showed that the reduced binding was due to a decline in the number of receptors. The binding of the dopaminergic ligands was determined in the caudate nucleus, putamen, pallidum and substantia nigra. [3H]Spiroperidol binding showed age-dependent decline in all the brain areas examined, while no change was seen in [3H]flupenthixol binding in any brain area studied. Also the decrease in [3H]spiroperidol binding was due to the reduced number of receptors. The results of this study suggest that aging is more likely to affect certain neurotransmitter receptor systems than certain brain areas.
分别使用[3H]1-喹核醇基(苯基)-4-苯甲酸酯([3H]QNB)、[3H]螺哌啶醇和[3H]氟哌噻吨来标记78例年龄在4至93岁之间患者大脑中的毒蕈碱、多巴胺D2和D1受体。在额叶皮质、海马体、尾状核和壳核中,[3H]QNB的结合随年龄增长而下降。Scatchard分析表明,结合减少是由于受体数量减少所致。在尾状核、壳核、苍白球和黑质中测定多巴胺能配体的结合。[3H]螺哌啶醇结合在所有检测的脑区均呈现出年龄依赖性下降,而在所研究的任何脑区中,[3H]氟哌噻吨结合均未出现变化。[3H]螺哌啶醇结合减少也是由于受体数量减少所致。本研究结果表明,衰老更有可能影响某些神经递质受体系统而非某些脑区。