Paraquat induces long-lasting dopamine overflow through the excitotoxic pathway in the striatum of freely moving rats

  • 清水, 恵子
  • シミズ, ケイコ
  • Shimizu, Keiko
  • Matsubara, K
  • Ohtaki, K
  • Fujimaru, S
  • Saito, O
  • Shiono, H
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Publication date
June 2003
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0006-8993
Journal
Brain Research
Language
English

Abstract

authorThe herbicide paraquat is an environmental factor that could be involved in the etiology of Parkinson’s disease. We have previously shown that paraquat penetrates through the blood–brain barrier and is taken up by neural cells. In this study, we examined the in vivo toxic mechanism of paraquat to dopamine neurons. GBR-12909, a selective dopamine transporter inhibitor, reduced paraquat uptake into the striatal tissue including dopaminergic terminals. The subchronic treatment with systemic paraquat significantly decreased brain dopamine content in the striatum and slightly in the midbrain and cortex, and was accompanied by the diminished level of its acidic metabolites in rats. When paraquat was administered through a microdialysis prob...

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