Abstract

Rats received as their only drinking fluid a solution of sodium barbital (3.33 mg/ml) for more than 40 weeks. In two groups (A3, A12) the barbital solution was withheld and replaced by water 3 and 12 days before sacrifice. Two other groups consisted of animals drinking barbital until sacrifice (B) and untreated controls (C). Synaptosomes from different parts of the brain were incubated with radioactive quinuclidinyl benzilate ( 3H-QNB) (0.2 nM) for 60 min. A significantly increased number of 3H-QNB binding sites was found in the striatum and midbrain + medulla oblongata + cerebellum of rats abstinent for 3 days (A3) in comparison with controls (C). Saturation studies indicated that group A3 had significantly more receptors in the midbrain + medulla oblongata + cerebellum than group C, while there was no differences in receptor affinity.

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