Abstract

Rats were infused intraventricularly with [3H]tyrosine over a 20-min period during various times while circling. 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylethylamine (dopamine) and dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) levels were measured using HPLC with electrochemical detection and fractions were collected for tritium monitoring. During the first 20 min of circling, the specific activity of dopamine was increased by 290% in striatum contralateral to the circling direction whereas DOPAC specific activity was increased 50% on the same side. This differential change in relative specific activity suggests that unlabeled storage pool dopamine was mobilized to DOPAC during circling. Synthesis of dopamine and DOPAC in contralateral striatum returned to baseline levels as turning slowed (50-70 min). When turning ceased, there was an increase in ipsilateral striatal dopamine synthesis during the 20-min period following circling. We hypothesize that this ipsilateral increase represents either a "stop" signal following circling or a release of inhibition of ipsilateral nigral neurons.

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