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. 1981;73(1):84-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00431108.

The effect of long-term concurrent administration of chlorpromazine and lithium on the striatal and frontal cortical dopamine metabolism in rats

The effect of long-term concurrent administration of chlorpromazine and lithium on the striatal and frontal cortical dopamine metabolism in rats

L Eroğlu et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1981.

Abstract

The effects of lithium and chlorpromazine chronically administered alone and together on the dopamine metabolism in the rat striatum and frontal cortex were investigated by measurement of the levels of dopamine (DA) and its main metabolite, homovanillic acid (HVA). Long-term chlorpromazine administration caused a significant increase in the striatal DA level and a decrease in that of HVA and HVA/DA ratio without any changes in those of the frontal cortex. The prolonged administration of lithium elevated the striatal levels of both HVA and DA, but no change in the frontal cortex was observed. The concurrent administration of chlorpromazine and lithium caused a significant increase in the frontal cortical DA level and a decrease in that of HVA and HVA/DA ratio. The striatal DA and HVA levels increased under the effect of the combined treatment, while the HVA/DA ratio remained unchanged.

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