Literature DB >> 7187795

Effects of toluene inhalation on locomotor activity and brain catecholamine levels in rats.

S Yamawaki, K Sarai.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of toluene inhalation on locomotor activity and brain catecholamine levels. The inhaling of toluene vapor (0.7% in air, for 15 min) induced the increase in spontaneous locomotor activity. This locomotor accelerating effect lasted about 60 min after the end of toluene exposure. The repeated exposure was apt to decrease the rate of increase in toluene induced locomotor acceleration. The levels of brain noradrenaline and dopamine were not changed in the single inhaled rats. In the repeatedly inhaled (for 14 days) rats, dopamine level was significantly increased with no change in noradrenaline level. These results suggest that toluene may raise dopaminergic neuron activity.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7187795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yakubutsu Seishin Kodo        ISSN: 0285-5313


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1.  Circadian variations of acute toxicity and blood and brain concentrations of inhaled toluene in rats.

Authors:  I Harabuchi; R Kishi; T Ikeda; H Kiyosawa; H Miyake
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1993-03

2.  Changes in the amounts of neurotransmitters released from the striatum and spontaneous motor activity in rats exposed to high doses of toluene.

Authors:  H Aikawa; T Yoshida; S Shigeta
Journal:  Environ Health Prev Med       Date:  1997-01       Impact factor: 3.674

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