B. Pastorova et al., THE EFFECT OF A SINGLE WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION WITH A LETHAL DOSE ON CATECHOLAMINE LEVELS IN THE PINEAL GLANDS OF RATS, Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 48(1), 1997, pp. 73-79
Male Wistar rats adapted to light-dark cycle (LD) 12:12 h were exposed
in the darkness to a lethal single dose of 14.35 Gy gamma-rays on the
whole body. Irradiation, sham-irradiation and decapitation 30, 60, 12
0 min after the exposure, were performed between 2000 h and 0100 h in
the darkness. The changes in the concentrations of catecholamines (CA)
were determined by the radioenzymatic method in the pineal gland of r
ats. Results were evaluated in comparison with those of the sham-irrad
iated (30, 60, 120 min) control groups of rats. From the results it fo
llows that the concentration of dopamine (DA) and norepinephrine (NE)
in the rat pineal gland significantly decreased 30 and 120 minutes aft
er irradiation (p < 0.01). At min 60 of the postirradiation period it
was possible to observe a tendency to recovery of the levels of DA and
NE to control values. Epinephrine (EPI) exhibited a significant (p <
0.05) decrease at min 60 and 120 of postirradiation (by 61.8% and 62.8
%, respectively).