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PJS-Pakistan Journal of Surgery. 1989; 5 (1-2): 9-13
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-14710

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Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled with electrochemical detection the post-mortem stability of noradrenaline [NA], dopamine [DA], serotonin [5-HT] and 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid [5-HIAA] were examined in the rat hypothalamus, amygdala, cerebral cortex, cerebellum and corpus striatum over an 8 hour time period. Changes in concentrations of the different neurotransmitters were less than might be expected. The significant changes were: [a] A fall in NA levels in the cerebral cortex by 4 hours and in the hypothalamus at 8 hours [b] A reduction in DA concentrations in the corpus striatum at 8 hours but a two fold rise of levels in the hypothalamus at 1 and 2 hours. [c] A four-fold increase in 5-HT concentrations in the amygdale throughout the 8 hours studies. The results indicate that for comparative studies on post-mortem brain tissue correction factors should be employed to take into account differential changes in the concentrations of the various neurotransmitters


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Postmortem Changes , Brain , Rats
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