Muscarinic receptors in the preoptic area are sensitive to 17 beta-estradiol during the critical period.

Abstract:

:The relationship between the steroid hormone 17 beta-estradiol and the muscarinic cholinergic receptors present in the preoptic area (POA), median hypothalamus and posterior hypothalamus of female rats was examined in vitro at various stages of the estrous cycle. Muscarinic receptors varied in a cyclic manner, specifically in the POA, as shown by an increase in the proportion of high-affinity agonist binding sites (RH) to 60% during the proestrus, as compared to RH proportion observed during diestrus-2 and during the afternoon of proestrus (35%). Exposure of POA homogenates to 17 beta-estradiol resulted in conversion of RH to low-affinity agonist binding sites (RL). This effect of the hormone was also restricted to the POA taken from rats during the morning of proestrus. It was blocked by the antiestrogenic drug, clomiphene, and could be prevented by preoccupation of the muscarinic receptors by their own ligands prior to the addition of hormone. It follows that significant changes in POA muscarinic receptors in situ exactly coincided with the known critical time period characterized by high estrogen levels and high levels of estrogen receptors in the POA. These changes in muscarinic receptors might thus conceivably reflect variations in cholinergic activity in the POA during the estrous cycle.

journal_name

Neuroendocrinology

journal_title

Neuroendocrinology

authors

Egozi Y,Kloog Y

doi

10.1159/000124103

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1985-05-01 00:00:00

pages

385-92

issue

5

eissn

0028-3835

issn

1423-0194

journal_volume

40

pub_type

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