Stress induced desensitization of lymphocyte beta-adrenoceptors in young and aged rats.

  • De Blasi A
  • Lipartiti M
  • Algeri S
  • Sacchetti G
  • Costantini C
  • Fratelli M
  • Cotecchia S
Publication date
January 1986
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0091-3057
Citation count (estimate)
18

Abstract

The effects of different times of immobilization stress on intact lymphocyte beta-adrenoceptors and plasma corticosterone were compared in 3-month and 24-month-old rats. In young animals after 30 min restraint 3H-dihydroalprenolol specific binding was significantly reduced (61% of control value) and plasma corticosterone significantly raised (186% of control). The effect on beta-adrenoceptors was due changes in receptor number (Bmax) without any effect on affinity (KD). In aged rats both effects were only seen after 180 min restraint and were less pronounced. Isoproterenol treatment in vitro reduced beta-adrenoceptors on lymphocytes. This effect was less pronounced in lymphocytes from aged rats. Corticosterone in vitro increased 3H-dihydroa...

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