Stroke, Vol 8, 341-346, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
KM Welch, E Chabi, J Buckingham, B Bergin, VS Achar and JS Meyer
The effect of ischemia on catecholamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)
levels in brain cortex was examined in the gerbil stroke model. Unilateral
common carotid artery occlusion produced bilateral decrease in cortical
dopamine levels in gerbils both symptomatic and asymptomatic of cerbral
ischemia. The 5-HT progressively decreased only in the occluded hemisphere
of ischemic animals. In p- chlorophenylalanine (PCPA)-treated gerbisl,
dopamine decreased only in the occluded hemisphere of symptomatic animals,
but norepinephrine became decreased bilaterally compared with controls. The
5-HT decrease was twice that seen in untreated animals. It is suggested
that these results indicate initial release together with reduced synthesis
of monoamines in ischemic brain. The incidence of ischemia induced by
carotid occlusion decreased from 44% to 26% in PCPA-treated animals, which
also suggests that depletion of 5-HT available for neuronal release prior
to the induction of ischemia may reduce stroke incidence by limiting
impairment of collateral vasocapacitance. PCPA pretreatment did not
influence the development of edema in the occluded hemisphere of ischemic
animals once ischemia was established.
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Cathecholamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine levels in ischemic brain. Influence of p-chlorophenylalanine
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