| Literature DB >> 5452893 |
K Y Ng, T N Chase, R W Colburn, I J Kopin.
Abstract
L-Dopa markedly increased the efflux of tritiated dopamine and tritiated serotonin from rat brain slices. This action appeared contingent on the decarboxylation of L-dopa to dopamine, since it could be blocked by an inhibitor of L-amino acid decarboxylase. Selective destruction of catecholamine-containing nerve terminals by 6-hydroxydopamine significantly decreased the uptake and release of tritiated dopamine but not that of tritiated serotonin. These observations support the hypothesis that a portion of exogenously administered L-dopa may enter central serotonin terminals and undergo decarboxylation to the amine with resultant displacement of the endogenous indoleamine from vesicular stores.Entities:
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Year: 1970 PMID: 5452893 DOI: 10.1126/science.170.3953.76
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728