Abstract

The distribution of 3H-kainic acid in rat brain was studied as a function of time after injections of 5 nmoles into the neostriatum, substantia nigra or cerebellum. More than half of the injected material had disappeared from the injection site and the brain by 1/2 hour post injection. Under the conditions used very small amounts of radioactivity (corresponding to less than 7 pmol/ mg of tissue) were found in areas other than the injection site, suggesting that the histological damage reported in the hippocampus and pyriform cortex after striatal injections may be due to a secondary process not dependent on the presence of toxic concentrations of kainic acid in those areas. No radioactivity was found in the TCA-insoluble material nor did it appear that there was rapid metabolism of the bulk of the kainic acid.

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