| Literature DB >> 6504328 |
E Melamed, F Hefti, V Bitton, M Globus.
Abstract
Dopamine (DA) elevations in rat striatum produced by combined administration of L-dopa and carbidopa were abolished when L-dopa was injected with NSD-1015, an inhibitor of central dopa-decarboxylase. In all rats with unilateral 6-OH-DA nigral lesions, L-dopa-induced contraversive circling occurred after carbidopa, but was totally abolished (in 60%) or markedly suppressed after pretreatment with NSD-1015. Administration of the DA metabolites DOPAC and HVA systemically and of 3-methoxytyramine intrastriatally evoked no circling in animals with 6-OH-DA lesions. In rats with unilateral nigrotomies, the direction of L-dopa-induced circling was reversed and became ipsiversive after DA receptors were reduced by the addition of kainic acid lesions in ipsilateral striata. Findings provide evidence that circling in rats--and by analogy, efficacy in parkinsonians--requires the decarboxylation of exogenous L-dopa and interaction of the formed DA with DA receptors in striatum.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6504328 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.34.12.1566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurology ISSN: 0028-3878 Impact factor: 9.910