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  • Title: Depletion of striatal dopamine by the N-oxide of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP).
    Author: Lau YS, Fung YK, Trobough KL, Cashman JR, Wilson JA.
    Journal: Neurotoxicology; 1991; 12(2):189-99. PubMed ID: 1956580.
    Abstract:
    The N-oxide of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) is the major metabolite found in vivo and excreted in urine after the parenteral administration of the neurotoxicant, MPTP. In mice (C57BL/6), stereotaxic injection of MPTP N-oxide (15 micrograms) into the neostriatum produced dopamine (DA) depletion similar to that caused by MPTP. The DA depleting effect of MPTP N-oxide was a direct action, whereas the action of MPTP was mediated by the generation of oxidative metabolites. In the mouse striatal synaptosomal preparation, MPTP, MPP+ and MPTP N-oxide all competed with [3H]DA at its uptake site. In addition, MPP+ and MPTP N-oxide promoted [3H]DA release. In contrast to MPTP and MPDP+, MPTP N-oxide did not alter the electrophysiologically recorded field potential in nigro-striatal slices. These observations suggest that MPTP N-oxide can directly cause the chemical depletion of striatal DA without modifying the characteristics of cortico-striate synaptic transmission.
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