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Abstract
Light microscope autoradiography after uptake and storage of tritiated serotonin (5-HT)
in brain slices was used to count 5-HT axon terminals (varicosities) in the 5-HT-hyperinnervated
neostriatum of adult rats subjected to neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine treatment and age-matched,
normal controls. After correction for incomplete autoradiographic exposure and for
section thickness, the results were expressed in millions of varicosities per mm3
of tissue. Control values ranged from 4.8 in the rostral to 6.3 in the caudal neostriatum
(5.8 at intermediate level), for an average of 5.6. The corresponding values in 5-HT-hyperinnervated
tissue ranged from 9.7 to 7.7 (8.8 at intermediate level), for an average of 8.7 and
increases of 102%, 52% and 22% above control in the rostral, intermediate and caudal
neostriatum, respectively (average increase of 55%). These data confirmed the predilection
of the 5-HT hyperinnervation for the rostral neostriatum and demonstrated its presence
in the caudal neostriatum also.