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EFFECT OF INCREASED RAT BRAIN TRYPTOPHAN ON 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE AND 5-HYDROXYINDOLYL ACETIC ACID IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS AND OTHER BRAIN REGIONS
Authors:P J Knott  G Curzon
Institution:Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Neurology, London, W.C.I. U.K.
Abstract:—Tryptophan was found at higher concentration in the rat hypothalamus than in other brain regions. This difference was explicable neither by regional differences in blood content nor by differences in tryptophan recovery from different weights of tissue. It was not due to interference by other known brain indoles. After food deprivation or tryptophan injection the tryptophan concentration rose in all regions. Total 5-hydroxyindole increases showed regional differences but relative changes were similar after both procedures. Increases in 5-hydroxytryptamine were clearest in midbrain + hippocampus. In general, 5-hydroxyindolylacetic acid increased more markedly than 5-hydroxytryptamine. The hypothalamus appeared refractory with negligible increases of both 5-hydroxyindoles upon either food deprivation or tryptophan administration even though hypothalamic tryptophan concentration rose considerably. Results are discussed in relation to other evidence suggesting special characteristics of 5-HT regulation in the hypothalamus.
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