Abstract
Neurotensin receptor autoradiography reveals dense binding in normal human substantia nigra. In nigra from patients with Parkinson's disease, nigral receptor binding is only about one-third of control values. ‘Saturation’ analysis suggests that these changes result from receptor loss. These results support a neurotensin-domapine interaction in human nigro-striatal circuits.
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