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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of neural transmission 105 (1998), S. 1091-1101 
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Keywords: Keywords: Nigrostriatal dopaminergic system ; vesicular storage ; Parkinson's disease ; reserpine ; tetrabenazine ; monoamine oxidase.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary. We examined the effect of L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) infusion in vitro upon dopamine (DA) and dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) output from superfused corpus striatum of vehicle and reserpine or tetrabenazine (TBZ) treated male rats. Specifically, we tested the effects of two 20-min infusions of L-DOPA (5 uM) upon DA and DOPAC output (pg/mg/min) in reserpine (5 mg/kg, i.p., 24 hours before sacrifice; n = 11), TBZ (30 mg/kg, i.p. 1 hour before sacrifice; n = 8) or vehicle (n = 21) treated rats. There was an overall significantly higher L-DOPA evoked DA output from the vehicle (12.22 ± 1.74) versus reserpine (4.39 ± 2.40) (p 〈 0.05), but not TBZ (9.16 ± 2.81) treated rats. In addition, the DA response to the second L-DOPA infusion was significantly increased over that of the first response in the vehicle (9.40 ± 2.11 vs. 15.04 ± 2.78) (p 〈 0.05), but not reserpine or TBZ treated rats. The overall DOPAC outputs did not achieve a statistically significant difference among all treatment groups. However, the DOPAC outputs following the second L-DOPA infusion were significantly reduced in reserpine (41.15 ± 6.10 vs. 20.27 ± 4.54) and TBZ (21.38 ± 4.41 vs. 10.87 ± 2.36) (both p 〈 0.05), but not vehicle (28.99 ± 4.00 vs. 24.91 ± 4.78) treated rats. We conclude that: 1) the storage capacity of DA neurons is one of the important elements involved in affecting L-DOPA's effects upon DA and DOPAC output, 2) the shunting of storage to metabolism may represent a common characteristic in impaired nigrostriatal dopaminergic system, and 3) TBZ may operate differently from reserpine in the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of neural transmission 103 (1996), S. 1295-1305 
    ISSN: 1435-1463
    Keywords: L-DOPA ; nigrostriatal ; superfusion ; Parkinson's disease ; substantia nigra
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In the present report we examined the differences in in vitro dopamine (DA) and dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) efflux from the corpus striatum (CS) of intact versus 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesioned (in substantia nigra) male rats in response to different doses of two pulse infusions of L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA). In the first experiment, we tested the effects of two 20-min infusions of 5 uM L-DOPA. In the second experiment we repeated this protocol using 50 uM L-DOPA. There was an overall significantly greater output of DA for intact versus 6-OHDA lesioned rats for both doses. Moreover, in Experiment 1, the 5 uM L-DOPA produced a peak DA response to the second infusion which was significantly higher than that of the first infusion in the intact, but not lesioned rats. In Experiment 2, the 50 uM L-DOPA group showed no significant differences in DA output between the two infusions for both intact and lesioned rats. In contrast to DA responses, there were no overall significant differences in DOPAC output between intact and 6-OHDA lesioned rats for both doses. However, for both doses tested, the peak DOPAC output from the second infusion was significantly increased in lesioned, but not intact rats. These data demonstrate that L-DOPA evoked DA and DOPAC output are differentially modulated in intact and 6-OHDA lesioned striatum. The lesions of the striatal dopaminergic system may alter these responses through changes in intraneuronal storage and metabolism of DA following L-DOPA infusion.
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