Kuhar M, Yamamura H I
Brain Res. 1976 Jul 9;110(2):229-43. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(76)90399-1.
Injection of a potent, cholinergic muscarinic antagonist, [3H]3-quinuclidinyl benzilate ([3H]QNB), results in a localization of the drug to muscarinic receptors in rat brain. The distribution of these drug receptors was examined in various brain regions previously thought to contain cholinergic neurons. They were localized to dendritic regions in the hippocampus, corpus striatum, nucleus accumbens and cerebral cortex. Particularly in the hippocampus, the receptor distribution may correspond to that for cholinergic nerve terminals.
注射一种强效的胆碱能毒蕈碱拮抗剂[3H]3-喹核醇基苯甲酸酯([3H]QNB),会使该药物定位于大鼠脑中的毒蕈碱受体。在先前认为含有胆碱能神经元的各个脑区中检查了这些药物受体的分布。它们定位于海马体、纹状体、伏隔核和大脑皮层的树突区域。特别是在海马体中,受体分布可能与胆碱能神经末梢的分布相对应。