Abstract
The aim of this study was to characterize neurohypophyseal hormone receptors in the brain of the canary (Serinus canarius) by using autoradiographical and biochemical procedures with a radioiodinated vasotocin analogue, [125 l]d(CH2)5[Tyr(Me)2, Thr4, Orn8, Tyr‐NH29]vasotocin ([125 I]‐OTA). This synthetic analogue was used previously to identify a population of oxytocin‐like receptors in the rat brain that have high affinity for vasotocin. In vitro autoradiography revealed high affinity binding sites for [125 I]‐OTA in the canary brain in the archistriatum surrounding the nucleus robustus archistriatalis. Scatchard analysis of [125 I]‐OTA binding to a synaptic membrane fraction prepared from the archistriatal region including the nucleus robustus archistriatalis indicated the presence of a single population of binding sites (Kd= 0.05 nM; Bmax= 4 fmol/mg protein). Displacement studies revealed that the order of potency of certain peptides to inhibit [125 I]‐OTA binding was as follows: vasotocin (Ki= 0.4 nM) > oxytocin = vasopressin > mesotocin (Ki= 8.0 nM). The administration of testosterone to female canaries did not affect [125 I]‐OTA labelling in the archistriatum detected by autoradiography and did not influence [125 I]‐OTA binding constants in the membrane binding assay. In conclusion, this study provides morphological and biochemical evidence of a vasotocin‐target site in the archistriatum in close association with the central vocal control circuit in the canary brain. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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Voorhuis, T. A. M., Elands, J. P. M., & De Kloet, E. R. (1990). Vasotocin Target Sites in the Capsular Region Surrounding the Nucleus Robustus Archistriatalis of the Canary Brain. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2(5), 653–657. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2826.1990.tb00461.x
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