Ta. Reader et al., Differential effects of L-trytophan and buspirone on biogenic amine contents and metabolism in Lurcher mice cerebellum, NEUROSCI L, 280(3), 2000, pp. 171-174
The effects of serotoninergic stimulation on monoamines were studied in the
heterozygous Lurcher (Lc/+) mutant mouse, a model of human cerebellar atax
ia. Wild type (+/+) and Lc/+ mice were treated for 40 days with L-tryptopha
n or buspirone, and serotonin (5-HT), dopamine (DA), noradrenaline (NA) and
their main metabolites were measured in the cerebellum. In +/+ mice, only
buspirone increased concentrations of 5-HT metabolites. In the hypoplastic
Lc/+ cerebellum, indoleamines were higher, and increased further after both
treatments. The 5-HT turnover index was increased in +/+ mice by buspirone
, while in Lc/+ mutants it increased after L-tryptophan but was decreased b
y buspirone, indicating that in the mutants nerve terminals synthesize and
accumulate 5-HT, but may not utilize it efficiently. Catecholamine contents
remained unchanged in +/+ mice, but in Lc/+ mutants with higher endogenous
NA, L-tryptophan further increased NA and 3,4-dihydroxy-phenylacetic acid
(DOPAC), and buspirone augmented NA, DA and DOPAC levels. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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