Abstract

The activities of the catecholamine-synthesizing and inactivating enzymes were determined in whole brains of two pairs of rat strains differing in their genetically-determined behavioural responses to ethanol. The alcohol-tolerant (AT) rats did not show any significant differences in enzyme activities when compared with the non-tolerant (ANT) strain. The activity of tyrosine hydroxylase was found to be significantly higher in brains of the alcohol-preferring (AA) rats, than in those of the alcohol-non-preferring (ANA) strain.

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