Abstract

We have examined the uptake of [ 3 H]norepinephrine, [ 3 H]5-hydroxytryptamine, and γ-amino[ 3 H]butyric acid into 11 different regions of the brains of the spider and rhesus monkey. γ-Amino[ 3 H]butyric acid was concentrated to a similar extent by all areas of monkey brain; failing to correlate with the endogenous concentration of the compound. [ 3 H]Norepinephrine showed a regional localization similar to the endogenous catecholamine distribution, but with some differences. [ 3 H]5-Hydroxytryptamine was concentrated by areas rich in endogenous 5-hydroxytryptamine as well as by areas rich in endogenous catecholamines. Although [ 3 H]norepinephrine and [ 3 H]5-hydroxytryptamine showed similar regional accumulations, there were some significant differences which suggest a specific uptake of [ 3 H]5-hydroxytryptamine by serotoninergic neurons and of [ 3 H]norepinephrine by norepinephrine or dopaminecontaining nerve endings. The regional pattern of uptake of the 3 compounds studied was similar in the brains of rhesus and spider monkeys.

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