Abstract

We varied the diet of rats and monitored extracellular levels of dopamine in the striatum. Following L-dopa administration, the increase in striatal dopamine levels was attenuated by 78% in rats that had consumed a high protein diet as opposed to a low protein diet. Similarly, the increase in striatal dopamine levels was attenuated by 61% in rats that had just eaten a protein-containing meal as compared to fasting animals. These findings demonstrate that dietary protein strongly affects brain dopamine formation from exogenous L-dopa.

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