Effect of maternal nicotine on the development of sites for [3H]nicotine binding in the fetal brain
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
- Vol. 3 (5) , 567-571
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0736-5748(85)90046-2
Abstract
The sites for [(3)H]nicotine binding in fetal brains were examined after administration of nicotine into pregnant rats. Administration of unlabelled nicotine into the pregnant rats increased Bmax values for the sites for [(3)H]nicotine binding without affecting Kd values in the fetal brains. Treatment with this regimen, however, did not show any significant change in the sites for [(3)H]quinuclidinyl benzylate (QNB) binding. In addition, treatment with this regimen increased Bmax values of the sites for [(3)H]nicotine binding in the brains of pregnant rats. α-Bungarotoxin had no effect on the sites for [(3)H]nicotine binding. It is inferred, therefore, that a similar response is elicited by nicotine binding sites to administered nicotine in both the fetal and maternal brains. Furthermore, a possible effect of nicotine in pregnant rats may be the facilitation of the development of nicotine acetylcholine receptors in the fetal brain.Keywords
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