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  • Title: Long-lasting changes in regional brain amino acids and monoamines in recovered pyrithiamine treated rats.
    Author: Langlais PJ, Mair RG, Anderson CD, McEntee WJ.
    Journal: Neurochem Res; 1988 Dec; 13(12):1199-206. PubMed ID: 3237312.
    Abstract:
    Rats were subjected to a severe bout of thiamine deficiency induced by daily pyrithiamine + a thiamine deficient diet, reversed by thiamine administration and allowed to recover. Pyrithiamine treated animals demonstrated impaired retention of a 24 h recall of passive avoidance. Regional brain concentration of norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, GABA, glutamate, aspartate, glutamine, and glycine were determined after 2 and 9 weeks of nutritional recovery. A significant increase in NE content of cerebellum from the pyrithiamine treated animals was observed at both 2 and 9 week recovery periods. The concentrations of serotonin and its metabolite were significantly elevated in midbrain-thalamus and striatum. Significant reductions of GABA and glutamate were also observed in midbrain-thalamus. Amino acid levels in all other brain areas were unchanged from pair-fed controls. These results suggest regionally specific, chronic alterations in GABA, glutamate, serotonin, and norepinephrine activity following recovery from an acute bout of pyrithiamine-induced thiamine deficiency. The absence of a permanent reduction of cortical norepinephrine similar to that observed in an earlier study is discussed.
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