Acute and chronic effects of pentobarbital on 5-hydroxytryptamine in mouse brain

Toshitaka Nabeshima , Ing K. Ho
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Abstract

  • 1.

    1. The influence of acute and chronic administration of pentobarbital on the brain 5-hydroxytryptamine systems was investigated in mice.

  • 2.

    2. Treatment of the animals with sodium pentobarbital, 75 mg/kg, i.p., resulted in an increase of 5-hydroxytryptamine and a decrease of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid levels.

  • 3.

    3. Acute pentobarbital treatment also caused the reduction of 5-hydroxytryptamine turnover without an equivalent decrease in 5-hydroxytryptamine synthesis. However, the 5-hydroxytryptamine synthesis was significantly decreased in animals which have developed tolerance to pentobarbital.

  • 4.

    4. The pretreatment of animals with p̱-chlorophenylalanine attenuated the development of tolerance to pentobarbital without altering the response of the animal to acute administration pentobarbital.

  • 5.

    5. On the other hand, no significant change was observed in 5-hydroxytryptamine systems in pentobarbital-withdrawal groups.

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    6. These results strongly suggest that functional states of brain serotonergic systems may be involved in barbiturate action.

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