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Increased dopamine turnover in the putamen after MPTP treatment in common marmosets
Authors:Masahiro Nomoto  Shin-Ichi Iwata  Shun Kaseda  Takeo Fukuda  Shiro Nakagawa
Affiliation:aClinical Neuroscience Unit, Department of Pharmacology, Kagoshima University School of Medicine, 8-35-1 Sakuragaoka, Kagoshima 890, Japan;bDepartment of Anatomy, Kagoshima University School of Medicine, Kagoshima, Japan
Abstract:The differences in dopamine turnover rate between the putamen and the caudate nucleus in the striatum lesioned by a neurotoxin 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) were studied in the common marmoset, a small New World monkey. Systemic administration of MPTP damaged equally and dose-dependently nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons projecting both to the caudate nucleus and the putamen. The compensatory increase of dopamine turnover, however, occurred more prominently in the putamen than in the caudate. The neural connection and function of the caudate nucleus and the putamen have been differentiated anatomically or physiologically. The compensatory increase of dopamine turnover rate is another different aspect of functions between the caudate nucleus and the putamen. Dopaminergic neurons projecting to the putamen showed more prominent cell loss than those projecting to the caudate in Parkinson's disease or related disorders. The selective augmented turnover rate of lesioned dopaminergic neurons might be, at least partly, involved with selective degeneration of nigrostriatal neurons projecting to the putamen.
Keywords:Dopamine turnover   Striatum   Caudate   Putamen   Monkey   Common marmoset   MPTP
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