Literature DB >> 3149722

Reciprocal changes in striatal dopamine and beta-phenylethylamine induced by reserpine in the presence of monoamine oxidase inhibitors.

A V Juorio1, A J Greenshaw, T B Wishart.   

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that selective monoamine oxidase inhibition may induce changes in brain beta-phenylethylamine availability following lesions. The present study used this approach to re-assess the possible effects of reserpine on striatal concentrations of beta-phenylethylamine and of other amines and selected metabolites. Mice were injected with pargyline (2,200 mg kg-1, 4 h), clorgyline (2 mg kg-1, 2 h) or (-)deprenyl (2 mg kg-1, 2 h) alone or in combination with reserpine (1, 10 mg kg-1, 2 h). Increases in beta-phenylethylamine accumulation were observed in the presence of both (-)deprenyl or pargyline respectively after reserpine except in the case of combined 200 mg kg-1 of pargyline plus 1 mg kg-1 of reserpine. In this condition, a minimal dopamine decrease was observed (to 80% of the concentration of pargyline-treated controls). Increases in beta-phenylethylamine concentration were not observed with reserpine alone (1 or 10 mg kg-1). In the latter condition, the concentrations of beta-phenylethylamine remained at control values due to the activity of monoamine oxidase B. Changes in p-tyrosine, 5-hydroxytryptamine or tryptophan did not consistently accompany increases in beta-phenylethylamine accumulation. Increased beta-phenylethylamine accumulation was always accompanied by the decreases in dopamine induced by reserpine in mice with either non-selective (200 mg kkg-1 pargyline) or type B monoamine oxidase inhibition (2 mg kg-1 pargyline or deprenyl). These data suggest that although the changes in beta-phenylethylamine accumulation may not be due simply to p-tyrosine availability they are related to dopamine levels in the intact striatum.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3149722     DOI: 10.1007/bf00165628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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