Abstract

The concentration of norepinephrine (NE), dopamine, and epinephrine and the turnover rate of these catecholamines were measured in 27 discrete regions of the brain of homozygous Brattleboro rats with diabetes insipidus (DI rats). These rats lack the capacity to synthesize vasopressin. The controls were homozygous nondiabetic rats. The NE concentration was elevated in the dorsal septal nucleus and the supraoptic nucleus of DI rats. The epinephrine concentration was lower in the paraventricular nucleus of DI rats than in that of control rats. In general, the catecholamine turnover rate in the regions where differences were found was lower in the DI rats than in the controls. For NE this was the case in the periventricular nucleus, the medial forebrain bundle, the anterior hypothalamic nucleus, the arcuate nucleus, the parafascicular nucleus, and the rostral part of the nucleus tractus solitarii; for dopamine this rate was lower in the caudate nucleus, the arcuate nucleus, the median eminence, the CA2 region...

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