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Histochemical studies of monoamine oxidase of the brain of rodents
Authors:Nobuo Shimizu  Nagaaki Morikawa  Masaaki Okada
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, Osaka University Medical School, Osaka-shi, Japan
Abstract:Summary MAO of the brain was investigated histochemically in mice, rats, guinea pigs and rabbits. Fresh frozen sections were subjected to the tryptamine-tetrazolium method by Glenner, Burtner and Brown (1957).MAO activity of the brain of 4 animal species is generally similar with respect to its pattern of distribution. However, the intensity of enzyme action of the brain as a whole differs somewhat in animal species, being highest in guinea pigs, intermediate in rats and lowest in mice and rabbits. The enzyme action occurs mainly in the neuropil of the cerebral grey matter, while weak or negative activity is generally observed in the white matter excepting the tractus retroflexus of Meynert.The marked activity is encountered in the interpeduncular nucleus, locus coeruleus, area postrema, dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve, hypothalamus, habenular nuclei and midline nuclear group of the thalamus, nucleus of the brachium conjunctivum, and central grey matter. The enzyme activity is weak or negative in the neocortex, striatum, mamillary body, thalamic nuclei (excepting the habenula and midline nuclear group), subthalamic nucleus, substantia nigra, red nucleus and nuclei of the somatic cranial nerves.The possible function and significance of MAO in the brain were discussed particularly by comparing the sites of this enzyme with those of succinic dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase, and the inverse relation between these enzymes was suggested.
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