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OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of L-dopa on cells expressing D2 receptors and level of dopamine transmitter in striatum in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD) . METHODS Hemiparkinsonian model was established on rats pretreated with 6-hydroxy-dopamine. The cells of expression of D2 receptor and the level of dopamine transmitters in striatum were detected respectively by immunohisto-chemical staining and HPLC before and after introducing L-dopa (100 mg��kg-1��d-1,ip) to PD model for 15d.RESULTS Compared with before-treatment group, decreased significantly whereas the level of dopamine transmitter at the lesioned side striatum increased significantly after L-dopa intervention to PD model, the cells expressing D2 receptor at the lesioned side striatum(P< 0.01). CONCLUSION The cells expressing of D2 receptor are compensatively upregulated at the lesioned side striatum in hemiparkinsonian rats. However, this upregulative effect can be reversed by L-dopa intervention to a great extent.
.Effects of L-dopa on cells expressing D2 receptors and level of dopamine transmitter in hemiparkinsonian rats [J] Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal, 2005,V39(15): 1149-1151