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Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie 1987-Jan

Effects of hypoxia and cytidine (5') diphosphocholine on the concentrations of dopamine, norepinephrine and metabolites in rat hypothalamus and striatum.

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C Saligaut
M Daoust
N Moore
F Boismare

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Experiments were performed in order to determine whether exogenous cytidine (5') diphosphocholine (CDP-choline) opposes the effects of an acute hypobaric hypoxia on the metabolism of catecholamines in rat striatum and hypothalamus. Hypoxia decreased striatal HVA, DOPAC, 3 MT, hypothalamic norepinephrine (NE), and increased both striatal and hypothalamic dopamine (DA). CDP-choline (1000 mg X kg-1 p.o.; 1 or 3 days) was devoid of effects in normoxia, but partially reversed 3 MT, NE and DA changes, potentiated the HVA and DOPAC decrease in hypoxic rats. Our results suggest that hypoxia could impair neurotransmitter release and that treatment with CDP-choline (acute, and especially subacute administration) opposes this impairment.

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