A Simple Procedure for the Assay of Brain Biogenic Amines by Selected-Ion Monitoring: Its Application to the Elucidation of the Mechanism of Prolactin Release Induced by 3-Iodo-L-Tyrosine
GA Smythe, JF Brandstater, JE Bradshaw and L Lazarus
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
32(3) 335 - 342
Published: 1979
Abstract
A simple method for the assay of brain biogenic amines by selected-ion monitoring was applied to examination of the effects of 3-iodo-L-tyrosine on the hypothalamic-median eminence concentrations of dopamine, noradrenaline and serotonin in the rat. Thirty minutes after its administration iodotyrosine (50 mg/kg) caused a highly significant (P < 0·0005) rise in serum prolactin and a highly significant (P < 0·0025) fall in the concentration of dopamine in the hypothalamus and median eminence where the levels reached 50% of control levels. Less marked but significant falls were also observed in the hypothalmic (P < 0·05) and median eminence (P < 0·0025) concentrations of noradrenaline after iodotyrosine administration. Serotonin concentration was significantly reduced (P < 0·025) in the median eminence but not in the hypothalamus after iodotyrosine administration.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9790335
© CSIRO 1979