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Effect of stress on sulfated glycol, metabolites of brain norepinephrine.
Authors:E A Stone
Institution:Millhauser Laboratories of the Department of Psychiatry New York University Medical Center New York, NY 10016 USA
Abstract:The present study examined the effect of footshock stress on the formation of the two major metabolites of rat brain norepinephrine (NE) - the sulfate conjugates of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MOPEG-SO4) and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycol (DOPEG-SO4). Rats receiving intraventricular injections of either 3HNE or Na235SO4 prior to 0.5 hour of footshock showed significant and comparable increases in both sulfated glycols labeled with 3H or 35SO4. Elevations were greatest in the hypothalumus using Na235SO4. In pheniprazine pretreated rats footshock did not increase the production of MOPEG-35SO4 from intraventricular labeled sulfate given alone or in combination with various doses of exogenous MOPEG. The results indicate that neuronally released brain NE is metabolized to form both MOPEG-SO4 and DOPEG-SO4. The increase in these metabolites results from an increased glycol production and not from a stress-induced activation of brain sulfation mechanisms.
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