Measurement of acetylcholine turnover rate in discrete areas of rat brain |
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Authors: | G Racagni K D Cheney M Trabucchi C Wang E Costa |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Preclinical Pharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D. C. 20032, USA |
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Abstract: | The turnover rate of ACh was estimated in brain stem, two cortical areas and striatum of rat brain. The turnover rate was highest in the striatum (1.3 μmoles/g/hr); lowest in brain stem (0.092 μmoles/g/hr); and intermediate values were observed in limbic and occipital cortex. The highest ACh concentrations were measured in striatum, those in brain stem were intermediate but in the two cortical areas the ACh concentrations were the lowest. The results of the turnover estimations with the finite difference method yielded values similar to those obtained with the procedure described in this paper. Moreover, once the baseline was established, this method could be reliably used to estimate turnover rate using a single infusion time. The latter simplication would be very useful to compare ACh turnover rate in drug studies. |
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