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MIF-1: effects on norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin metabolism in certain discrete brain regions
Authors:R L Singhal  R B Rastogi
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA;1. Department of Psychology, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B2E9, Canada
Abstract:A single injection of melanocyte-stimulating hormone inhibitory factor (MIF-1) in a dose of 3 mg/kg IP produced no significant effect on dopamine turnover. However, a dose of 5 mg/kg increased striatal tyrosine hydroxylase activity by 25% and homovanillic acid level by 27% when compared to control values. No change in either parameter was detected in olfactory tubercles. Dopamine levels also were elevated in striatum, pons-medulla and cerebral cortex in rats receiving 5 mg/kg dose of MIF-1. In olfactory tubercles, dopamine levels were however, reduced to 71% of control values taken as 100%. The concentration of norepinephrine tended to increase in several brain areas examined but, the change was statistically significant only in olfactory tubercles and cerebral cortex. The level of norepinephrine metabolite, 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylethylene glycol, was lowered to 63% in whole brain of animals given MIF-1 at the dose of 5 mg/kg. These data suggest that MIF-1 enhances the turnover of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain. However, MIF-1 treatment seemed to produce no consistent change in brain serotonin turnover. In striatum and cortex, this neuropeptide increased serotonin but elevated the level of its metabolite, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid indicating that the release of this brain amine was decreased in these two brain regions. The levels of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid were enhanced in hypothalamus and pons-medulla regardless of the dose of MIF-1 administered.
Keywords:Morphine analgesia  Hot plate  Extinction of tolerance  Nociception  Stress  Rats
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