Circadian rhythm in rat brain opiate receptor.

  • Dieter Naber
  • A Wirz-Justice
  • M S Kafka

Abstract

To investigate diurnal variations in opiate receptor binding, the amount of specifically bound [3H]naloxone was measured at 4-h intervals across a 24-h period in the forebrains of rats that had been housed under a controlled light--dark cycle (lights on from 07.00 to 19.00 h) for 3 weeks. A significant rhythm with a peak at 22.00 h was found, the amplitude was 46--78%. In the absence of time cues, this circadian rhythm persisted with a peak at 02.00--06.00 h and an amplitude of 88%. Scatchard analysis indicated that the differences in binding throughout the day were due not to changes in affinity, but to changes in the number of binding sites.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number1
ISSN0304-3940
Publication statusPublished - 1981
pubmed 6259560