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THE DISTRIBUTION AND METABOLISM OF PUTRESCINE, SPERMIDINE AND SPERMINE INJECTED INTO THE CEREBRAL VENTRICLES OF RABBITS
Authors:C. A. Halliday  G. G. Shaw
Affiliation:Pharmacology Laboratories, Dcpartment of Pharmacy. University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD
Abstract:Following the intracerebroventricular injection into rabbits of spermidine or spermine the highest concentrations were initially found in the caudate nucleus, hypothalamus and medulla. Subsequently there was a rapid decline in the amounts present in the caudate nucleus and hypothalamus and, particularly in the case of spermidine, an increase in the conccntration in the lower brain stem and cervical cord. This pattern of changes is consistent with the amines being redistributed by passage in CSF. Intraventricularly injected putrescine followed the same initial distribution pattern but within 2 days it had been largely converted to spermidine and spermine. Synthesized polyamines accumulated in all the regions examined. The time course of synthesis indicated that spermidine was the precursor of spermine. Spermine was also formed from injected spermidine and vice-versa. These findings concur with the pharmacological and neurotoxic actions of putrescine, spermidine and spermine.
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