PMID: 6412514Jul 1, 1983Paper

Differential effects of insulin on brain monoamine metabolism in rats

Acta Pharmacologica Et Toxicologica
U BerggrenS Liljequist

Abstract

The effect of a subconvulsive dose of insulin, which caused a 70% reduction of plasma glucose levels, on catecholamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine turnover in different brain regions of rats was investigated. The turnover of norepinephrine was found to be increased in the hemispheres and that of 5-hydroxytryptamine was increased in the limbic forebrain and hemispheres, whereas the dopamine turnover was decreased in the striatum and limbic forebrain.

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Sep 1, 1988·Neurochemical Research·R P Kwok, A V Juorio
Nov 1, 1985·Acta Pharmacologica Et Toxicologica·J A Engel, U Rydberg
Jun 1, 1989·Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology·J M SaavedraJ E Pinto

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