T. Carbary et al., IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY OF TYROSINE AND DOPAMINE-BETA-HYDROXYLASES AFTEREXPERIMENTAL BRAIN INJURY IN THE RAT, Neuroscience research communications, 18(2), 1996, pp. 79-85
A role for central norepinephrine is implicated in functional recovery
after experimental brain injury. In this study, immunohistochemistry
was used to examine tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase
, enzymes involved in norepinephrine biosynthesis, in the locus coerul
eus after lateral fluid percussion brain injury in fats. No discernibl
e qualitative differences were found between the control and experimen
tal animals in the intensities of immunostaining of either tyrosine or
dopamine-beta-hydroxylase in the ipsilateral left locus coeruleus at
24 h or 7 days after injury. These results suggest that the biosynthes
is of norepinephrine from tyrosine hydroxylase in the locus coeruleus
may not be affected by fluid percussion brain injury of moderate sever
ity.