Haloperidol: effect of long-term treatment on rat striatal dopamine synthesis and turnover
- PMID: 17917
- DOI: 10.1126/science.17917
Haloperidol: effect of long-term treatment on rat striatal dopamine synthesis and turnover
Abstract
The short- and long-term effects of neuroleptic drugs differ both clinically and biochemically. Short-term treatment with such a drug causes a kinetic activation of striatal tyrosine hydroxylase. Long-term treatment causes a prompt activation of the enzyme which is followed by a delayed, compensatory deactivation below control levels. Tolerance also develops to the stimulating effect of haloperidol on striatal dopamine turnover.
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