Regional Alterations in Rat Brain Neurotransmitter Systems Following Chronic Lithium Treatment |
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Authors: | A Maggi S J Enna |
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Institution: | Departments of Pharmacology and of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas 77025, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Chronic, but not acute, consumption of lithium leads to a significant decrease in serotonin and GABA receptor binding in selected regions of the rat brain, with no changes noted in P-adrenergic or cholinergic muscarinic receptor binding. In addition, the concentration of β-methoxytyramine, a dopamine metabolite, in the corpus striatum was increased in the animals treated chronically with lithium, suggesting a possible enhancement in dopamine release, or inhibition of uptake, in this brain area. In contrast, chronic consumption of rubidium had no effect on any of the parameters studied. The results suggest that lithium administration causes selective changes in brain neurotransmitter receptor systems and that the net result of these changes may be a decrease in GABAergic and serotoninergic activity. The fact that these alterktions are noted only after chronic administration suggests that they may be related to the therapeutic action of lithium in the prophylactic treatment of recurrent manic- depressive psychosis. |
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Keywords: | Lithium GABA Serotonin Receptor binding |
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