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Query: UNIPROT:P20366 (
substance P
)
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Neurotransmitter receptors and neurotransmitter transporters were studied postmortem in the brains of 9
PSP
patients by receptor autoradiography. Densities of dopamine uptake sites and neurotensin receptors were significantly reduced in striatum and substantia nigra consistent with a localization of these binding sites on degenerating dopaminergic nigrostriatal projection neurons. The densities of dopamine D1 receptors were unchanged. Dopamine D2 receptors were unaltered when labeled by [125I]-Iodosulpride or [3H]-CV 205 502, but appeared to be significantly reduced when labeled by [3H]-spiperone. Levels of D2 mRNA were comparable to control levels, suggesting that only subtypes of Dopamine D2-like receptors may be affected in
PSP
. Serotonin (5-HT) uptake sites and 5-HT receptors were not altered. The density of muscarinic receptors was reduced in striatum, possibly related to a degeneration of cholinergic striatal interneurons, but increased in internal globus pallidus. GABAA/BZ receptor binding sites were significantly reduced in both segments of globus pallidus, probably as a consequence of severe degeneration of intrinsic pallidal neurons in
PSP
. Binding of
substance P
in striatum tended to be decreased but failed to reach statistical significance. Compared to Parkinson's disease, the densities of more neurotransmitter receptors were altered in
PSP
. With the exception of increased muscarinic receptor binding sites in medial globus pallidus, the alterations seen in
PSP
seem to reflect cell loss rather than functional changes.
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PMID:Alterations of neurotransmitter receptors and neurotransmitter transporters in progressive supranuclear palsy. 752 68