TY - JOUR
T1 - Alterations in physiological functions and in brain monoamine content in the sympathectomized rats.
AU - Lin, L. S.
AU - Chiu, W. T.
AU - Lin, M. T.
AU - Shih, C. J.
PY - 1986/7
Y1 - 1986/7
N2 - In the present study, we conducted pre-ganglionic decentralization (or sympathetic trunk resection) of the superior cervical ganglia and observed alterations in several physiological functions and in the monoamine content of different brain regions. Over an ambient temperature range of 8-30 degrees C, these sympathectomized rats maintained their rectal temperatures within a normal limit displayed by the intact controls. These sympathectomized animals, although showing no change in the level of spontaneous pain threshold or motor activity, did display an increased sensitivity of analgesic responses to morphine administration or locomotor stimulant responses to amphetamine administration. Biochemical examination revealed that these sympathectomized animals had a higher level of norepinephrine, dopamine or 5-hydroxytryptamine in the hypothalamus, as well as a higher level of dopamine in the corpus striatum. However, in the brainstem, these sympathectomized animals had a unaltered monoamine level. The data indicate that, in a sympathectomized condition, changes in the monoamine content of different brain regions may be correlated with the above-mentioned alterations in somatosensory and motor neural functions.
AB - In the present study, we conducted pre-ganglionic decentralization (or sympathetic trunk resection) of the superior cervical ganglia and observed alterations in several physiological functions and in the monoamine content of different brain regions. Over an ambient temperature range of 8-30 degrees C, these sympathectomized rats maintained their rectal temperatures within a normal limit displayed by the intact controls. These sympathectomized animals, although showing no change in the level of spontaneous pain threshold or motor activity, did display an increased sensitivity of analgesic responses to morphine administration or locomotor stimulant responses to amphetamine administration. Biochemical examination revealed that these sympathectomized animals had a higher level of norepinephrine, dopamine or 5-hydroxytryptamine in the hypothalamus, as well as a higher level of dopamine in the corpus striatum. However, in the brainstem, these sympathectomized animals had a unaltered monoamine level. The data indicate that, in a sympathectomized condition, changes in the monoamine content of different brain regions may be correlated with the above-mentioned alterations in somatosensory and motor neural functions.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 2877471
AN - SCOPUS:0022747810
SN - 0255-6596
VL - 10
SP - 191
EP - 195
JO - Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China. Part B, Life sciences
JF - Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China. Part B, Life sciences
IS - 3
ER -