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Ontogenetic changes in 3H -spiroperidol binding sites in posthatch chick brain.

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The ontogenetic development of [3H]-spiroperidol binding sites was measured in the optic tectum, cerebellum, forebrain base, and forebrain roof of 1-, 4-, and 16-day-old chicks. In the chick optic tectum and cerebellum both the density and the total number of [3H]-spiroperidol binding sites increased from 4- to 16-days-posthatch, but no significant differences were found in either brain area across the initial four posthatch days. In the forebrain base, [3H]-spiroperidol receptor density and total binding increased significantly between 1- and 4-days-posthatch, but at 16-days-posthatch there was a slight decrease in receptor density. Binding sites in the forebrain roof were minimal at all ages. As expected, saturation experiments yielded curvilinear plots indicating the presence of high- and low-affinity binding sites. The high-affinity sites probably reflect dopamine D-2 receptors; whereas, the low-affinity sites may reflect other receptor types, possibly serotonin S-2. These results suggest that large doses of haloperidol, which are normally used in chick behavioral research, may produce behavioral effects by antagonizing multiple receptors.

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0
Journal
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Life sciences
Volume
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44
Issue
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20
Number of Pages
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1515-20
Date Published
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1989
ISSN Number
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0024-3205
URL
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https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0024-3205(89)90331-7
DOI
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10.1016/0024-3205(89)90331-7
Short Title
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Life Sci
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