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Effects of indomethacin on plasma homovanillic acid concentration in normal subjects: a study of prostaglandin-dopamine interactions
Authors:René S. Kahn  Michael Davidson  Philip Kanof  Robert T. McQueeney  Rajkumar R. Singh  Kenneth L. Davis
Affiliation:(1) Mount Sinai Medical Center/Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital, New York, USA
Abstract:In laboratory animals, prostaglandins have been shown to act as endogenous neuromodulators of central dopamine (DA) activity. To examine the interaction between prostaglandins and DA in man, the effect of a prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor, indomethacin, was studied on plasma concentrations of the DA metabolite, homovanillic acid (pHVA). Indomethacin (150 mg PO) as compared to placebo significantly elevated mean pHVA concentrations in eight normal subjects. Results of this study support the hypothesis that, as in animals, inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis increases central DA turnover in man.
Keywords:Dopamine  Homovanillic acid  Prostaglandin  Schizophrenia  Indomethacin
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