甲基安非他命氟哌啶醇亚慢性治疗对大鼠脑内GABA、谷氨酸和天冬氨酸水平的影响。

H Kaiya, K Takeuchi, H Yoshida, T Kondo, F Sanpei, Y Okada, M Namba
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摘要

在给予甲基苯丙胺(2.5 mg/kg, i.p)和氟哌啶醇(2.5 mg/kg, i.p)或两者同时给予16天后,用酶荧光法测定大鼠大脑五个区域的中枢活性氨基酸(GABA、谷氨酸、天冬氨酸)。甲基苯丙胺对大鼠各脑区GABA含量无显著影响,纹状体、海马和中脑谷氨酸含量显著降低,下丘脑天冬氨酸含量显著升高。氟哌啶醇处理后,GABA含量没有变化,纹状体谷氨酸含量显著降低,额叶皮层天冬氨酸含量显著增加。两种药物治疗均引起下丘脑GABA含量显著降低。联合给药使甲基苯丙胺和氟哌啶醇分别引起的纹状体谷氨酸水平下降正常化,甲基苯丙胺引起的下丘脑谷氨酸水平升高,氟哌啶醇引起的额叶皮质谷氨酸水平升高。
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Effects of subchronic treatment of methamphetamine haloperidol on the rat brain levels of GABA, glutamate and aspartate.

Centrally active amino acids (GABA, glutamate, aspartate) were assayed enzyme-fluorometrically in five brain regions of the rat after a 16-day administration of methamphetamine (2.5 mg/kg, i.p.) and haloperidol (2.5 mg/kg, i.p.), or both agents together. Methamphetamine caused no statistically-significant changes in the GABA contents in any brain areas, a significant decrease in the glutamate content of the striatum, hippocampus and midbrain and an increase in the aspartate content of the hypothalamus. Haloperidol treatment resulted in no changes in the GABA content, a significant decrease in the glutamate content of the striatum and a significant increase in the aspartate content in the frontal cortex. The treatment with both agents caused a significant decrease in the GABA content of the hypothalamus. The combined administration normalized a lowering of the glutamate levels in the striatum caused by methamphetamine and haloperidol, respectively, and increased the level of aspartate in the hypothalamus caused by methamphetamine and in the frontal cortex caused by haloperidol.

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