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. 1994;98(3):197-207.
doi: 10.1007/BF01276536.

Neocortical neurotransmitter markers in Huntington's disease

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Neocortical neurotransmitter markers in Huntington's disease

S J Pearson et al. J Neural Transm Gen Sect. 1994.

Abstract

Several neurotransmitter markers were determined in post mortem tissue from temporal and frontal cortex in Huntington's disease in order to identify and understand the specific neuronal losses that occur in the neocortex in this disease. Decreases in GABA and glutamate concentrations were identified, together with increases in metabolites of dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine, indicative of regulatory changes presumably induced by the neuronal deficits. There is also evidence for abnormal cortical tryptophan metabolism. These changes may well contribute to some of the behavioural symptoms of the disease.

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