Abstract

Ventral mesencephalic dopamine D1-like receptors were quantified in brains of male rats ten days after unilateral microinjections of ibotenic acid (2 or 10 μg/μl or its vehicle) into the medial prefrontal cortex. The density of dopamine D1-like receptors was reduced by more than 40% in the ipsilateral ventral tegmental area (both doses) and by 15% (low dose) and 44% (high dose) in the contralateral side; no significant reduction was observed in the substantia nigra. These results suggest that a significant number of ventral tegmental D1-like receptors are localized on afferent terminals from the medial prefrontal cortex.

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