Elsevier

Brain Research

Volume 552, Issue 1, 21 June 1991, Pages 164-169
Brain Research

Compartments in rat dorsal and ventral striatum revealed following injection of 6-hydroxydopamine into the ventral mesencephalon

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Abstract

The catecholamine selective neurotoxin, 6-hydroxydopamine, was injected into the ventral mesencephalon of rats and the distribution of tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity in the striatum was compared to that of substance P and calbindin immunoreactivities, recognized histochemical markers of striatal compartments. Two components of the TH-IR mesostriatal innervation were identified. A more vulnerable component, present in the core of the nucleus accumbens and matrix of the caudate-putamen, excepting its ventrolateral part, was eliminated rapidly, unmasking a less vulnerable component which was present primarily in the shell of the nucleus accumbens and patch(striosome) compartment of the caudate-putamen. The TH-IR innervation in the ventrolateral caudate-putamen also was patchy following these lesions but the patches corresponded consistently to neither patch nor matrix compartments.

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The study was supported by USPH Grant NS-23805 and a grant from the American Parkinson Disease Association.

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The author is indebted to Evelyn Williams and Steve Johnson for expert technical assistance. Antibody to the 28 kDa calcium binding protein was graciously provided by Dr. Kenneth Baimbridge, as was antibody to tyrosine hydroxylase by Dr. John Haycock. The

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