Alterations in β1‐ and β2‐Adrenergic Receptor Density in the Cerebellum of Aging Rats

Abstract
The densities of β1, and β2-adrenergic receptors were determined in homogenates of cerebral cortex and cerebellum of rats between 3 and 14 mo of age. No change in either receptor population occurred in the cortex during this period. In the cerebellum, a 20–25% decrease in the density of β2, receptors and a 3509% increase in the density of β1, receptors occurred. The increase in β1 receptors in the cerebellum may be the result of a decrease in the function of the noradrenergic projections from the locus coeruleus which synapse on cerebellar Purkinje cells.