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The concentrations of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT) and serotonin (5-HT
) were measured in brainstem, hypothalamus and cerebral cortex 0, 2, 6, 12,
and 24 hours following the bilateral, lateral ventricular injection of 5,7
-DHT (100 mug/each ventricle) into adult male rats. At 6 hours, 5,7-DHT lev
els had decreased 99% from 0 hr values in all brain regions. Thereafter, 5,
7-DHT levels continued to decline in cortex, but not in hypothalamus or bra
instem; at 24 hr, but not 48 hr, 5,7-DHT peaks were still measurable in eac
h brain region examined. Serotonin levels in all three regions also fell ma
rkedly by 2-6 hours after 5,7-DHT administration. At 24 hours, hypothalamus
and brainstem 5HT levels had declined > 70% and cerebral cortex similar to
50% below control values. The relevance of these findings to the protectiv
e action of monoamine reuptake blockers is discussed.