Abstract

The function of beta adrenoceptors in the brain was studied with a new technique involving the microdialysis collection of extracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP). Prolonged infusion of isoproterenol (2 hr) was found to induce a marked desensitization of the beta receptor-cAMP response. Administration of corticosterone (10 mg/kg) 3 hrs prior to the infusion markedly attenuated the desensitization. The results indicate that the catecholamine-induced desensitization of brain beta adrenoceptors can be studied in vivo and that corticosterone is capable of reversing this effect in the brain as has been reported previously for peripheral tissues.

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