Glutamic acid decarboxylase activity was assayed in rat substantia nigra, corpus striatum, medial basal hypothalamus and cerebellum under conditions of hyperprolactinemia induced by transplantation of adenopituitary under the kidney capsule. The results indicate that hyperprolactinemia induces a slight increase in the glutamic acid decarboxylase activity of substantia nigra and medial basal hypothalamus and a more evident increase at striatal level. No change was observed in the cerebellum.

Influence of hyperprolactinemia induced by adenopituitary transplantation under the kidney capsule on the glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in various brain regions / Nicoletti, Ferdinando; R. M., Di; F., Patti; L., Rampello; D. F., Condorelli; M., Amico Roxas; P. L., Canonico; U., Scapagnini. - In: ARCHIVES INTERNATIONALES DE PHARMACODYNAMIE ET DE THERAPIE. - ISSN 0003-9780. - 249:1(1981), pp. 153-157.

Influence of hyperprolactinemia induced by adenopituitary transplantation under the kidney capsule on the glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in various brain regions.

NICOLETTI, Ferdinando;
1981

Abstract

Glutamic acid decarboxylase activity was assayed in rat substantia nigra, corpus striatum, medial basal hypothalamus and cerebellum under conditions of hyperprolactinemia induced by transplantation of adenopituitary under the kidney capsule. The results indicate that hyperprolactinemia induces a slight increase in the glutamic acid decarboxylase activity of substantia nigra and medial basal hypothalamus and a more evident increase at striatal level. No change was observed in the cerebellum.
1981
animals; anterior; blood; brain; carboxy-lyases; enzymology; glutamate decarboxylase; homologous; kidney; male; metabolism; physiology; physiology/transplantation; pituitary gland; prolactin; rats; transplantation
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Influence of hyperprolactinemia induced by adenopituitary transplantation under the kidney capsule on the glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in various brain regions / Nicoletti, Ferdinando; R. M., Di; F., Patti; L., Rampello; D. F., Condorelli; M., Amico Roxas; P. L., Canonico; U., Scapagnini. - In: ARCHIVES INTERNATIONALES DE PHARMACODYNAMIE ET DE THERAPIE. - ISSN 0003-9780. - 249:1(1981), pp. 153-157.
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