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Aromaticl-amino acid decarboxylase immunoreactive cells in the rat striatum: a possible site for the conversion of exogenousl-DOPA to dopamine
Authors:Anna Mura  Denise Jackson  Michael S. Manley  Stephen J. Young  Philip M. Groves
Affiliation:University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry (0603), 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093-0603, USA
Abstract:The efficacy ofl-dihydroxyphenylalanine (l-DOPA) in ameliorating the symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) is attributed to its conversion to dopamine (DA) by the enzyme aromaticl-amino-acid decarboxylase (AADC) in the striatum. Although the site of this conversion in the DA-denervated striatum has yet to be identified, it has been proposed thatl-DOPA could be converted to DA at non-dopaminergic sites containing AADC. In the present study, we used immunocytochemical techniques to examine the localization of AADC and DA in the striatum of rats with a unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesion of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic projection. In the DA-denervated striatum, we observed AADC-immunoreactive (-IR) cells with morphological characteristics similar to a class of small aspiny interneuron. Although usually obscured by a dense plexus of AADC-IR fibers, these cells could also occasionally be detected in the intact striatum. Acute administration of L-DOPA to DA-denervated animals elicited contralateral rotational behavior as well as a pronounced c-fos protein immunoreactivity in the striatum ipsilateral to the lesion. Following acute administration ofl-DOPA, but not after acute saline, DA-IR cells were detected in the denervated striatum. These DA-IR cells are similar in morphology and were found in the same location as the AADC-IR cells. These results strongly suggest the existence of a class of AADC-containing striatal cells that can form DA from exogenousl-DOPA in the rat. In the DA deafferented striatum, DA produced by these cells from exogenousl-DOPA could be released to exert physiological effects on DA receptive tissue. It is possible that similar cells could contribute to the efficacy ofl-DOPA in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Keywords:Aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase   Dopamine   Striatum   6-Hydroxydopamine   L-Dihydroxyphenylalanine   Parkinson's disease   Immunocytochemistry
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