PubMed 7127134
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Automatically associated channels: Kir2.3
Title: Effects of ovariectomy on the binding of [125I]-alpha bungarotoxin (2.2 and 3.3) to the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus: an in vivo autoradiographic analysis.
Authors: M M Miller, J Silver, R B Billiar
Journal, date & volume: Brain Res., 1982 Sep 16 , 247, 355-64
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7127134
Abstract
alpha-Bungarotoxin (alpha-BTX) has been used to label receptor binding sites on neural membranes. alpha-BTX fractions 2.2 and 3.3 were purified from Bungarus multicinctus by the method of Ravdin and Berg (1979) and we iodinated. There was no difference between these two fractions in their binding affinity or specificity of binding with hypothalamic synaptosomes. [125I] alpha-BTX 2.2S, 3.3 and commercially obtained [125I] alpha-BTX were injected into the third ventricle of ovariectomized female rats (n = 22), normally cycling rats (n = 12) or normal male rats (n = 4) and autoradiographic examination performed. Saline injected hypothalami (n = 4) or hypothalamus. Examination of serial sections from animals injected with each [125I] alpha-BTX showed that the supraoptic, periventricular, arcuate, premamillary and mamillary nuclei were consistently labeled. While the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the intact females and males both showed high densities of alpha-BTX binding, the SCN in ovariectomized females showed little or no alpha-BTX binding. Thus, the labeling of the SCN in females without ovaries and ovarian hormones was markedly different from that of the intact males and females. Labeling patterns in castrate and intact animals may contribute to our understanding of gonadal steroid regulation of hypothalamic function.