Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2785980 International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We examined the effect of experimental hyperthyroidism on monoamines levels.•Monoamines were measured in brain regions, plasma, cardiac muscle and adrenal gland.•The study was performed on young and adult male rats.•DA, 5-HT were increased in all tissues along the duration of the experiment.•NE was reduced after 21 days in most of the brain regions, plasma of young rats and in cardiac muscle, adrenal gland of adult rats

The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of experimentally-induced hyperthyroidism on dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin (5-HT) levels in different brain regions as well as in blood plasma, cardiac muscle and adrenal gland of young and adult male albino rats (60 rats of each age). Hyperthyroidism was induced by daily s.c. injection of L-thyroxine (L-T4, 500 μg/kg body wt.) for 21 consecutive days. Induction of hyperthyroidism caused a significant elevation in DA and 5-HT levels in most of the tissues studied of both young and adult animals after 7, 14, and 21 days. NE content significantly decreased after 21 days in most of the brain regions examined and after 14 and 21 days in blood plasma of young rats following hyperthyroidism. In adult rats, NE content decreased after 14 and 21 days in cardiac muscle and after 21 days only in adrenal gland. It may be suggested that the changes in monoamines level induced by hyperthyroidism may be due to disturbance in the synthesis, turnover and release of these amines through the neurons impairment or may attributed to an alteration pattern of their synthesis and/or degradative enzymes or changes in the sensitivity of their receptors

Related Topics
Life Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Developmental Biology
Authors
, , , ,