Abstract

Neostriatal 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) was detected in 6 of 13 rats pretreated 2 or 4 hr earlier with methamphetamine (MA; 100 mg/kg, SC) and pargyline (25 mg/kg, IP, 30 min before MA injection). Neostriatal 6-OHDA was detected in 2 of 16 rats treated 2 or 4 hr earlier with MA. These results suggest that pargyline pretreatment may enhance formation of 6-OHDA from endogenous stores of dopamine (DA) following MA administration. Alternatively, these results suggest that pargyline pretreatment may protect endogenously formed 6-OHDA from oxidative deamination by monoamine oxidase. Enhancement of MA-induced neostriatal 6-OHDA levels may be the mechanism by which pargyline enhances the long-term neurotoxic effects of MA upon dopaminergic nerve terminals. These observations support the hypothesis that MA toxicity to DA-containing fibers is caused by the conversion of released DA into 6-OHDA.

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