Development of central and peripheral serotonin-producing systems in rats in ontogenesis |
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Authors: | D. I. Nasyrova A. Ya. Sapronova A. V. Balbashev V. S. Kudrin P. M. Klodt K. S. Raevskii M. V. Ugryumov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Koltsov Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;(2) Zakusov Research Institute of Pharmacology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | The work deals with study of development of central and peripheral serotonin-producing systems in rat ontogenesis before and after formation of the blood-brain barrier. By the method of highly efficient liquid chromatography it has been shown that the serotonin level in peripheral blood before formation of the blood-brain barrier (in fetuses and neonatal rats) is sufficiently high for realization of physiological effect on target cells and organs. At the period of formation of the blood-brain barrier the serotonin level in brain sharply rises, whereas the serotonin concentration and amount in blood plasma and duodenum increase insignificantly. Completion of formation of the blood-brain barrier is accompanied by a significant increase of the serotonin content in duodenum, probably for maintenance of the high serotonin level in blood. To evaluate secretory activity, the mean rate of daily serotonin increment in the studied tissues was calculated. In brain, this parameter was maximal at the period of formation of the blood-brain barrier-from the 4th to the 16th postnatal days. This allows thinking hat brain before formation of the blood-brain barrier is the most important source of serotonin in peripheral blood. |
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Keywords: | ontogenesis brain duodenum blood-brain barrier serotonin rat |
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