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Review
. 1976:16:101-11.
doi: 10.1146/annurev.pa.16.040176.000533.

Neurotoxic indoleamines and monoamine neurons

Review

Neurotoxic indoleamines and monoamine neurons

H G Baumgarten et al. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 1976.

Abstract

In 1968 Thoenen & Tranzer (1) discovered that the long-lasting depletion of NA in sympathetically innervated organs by 6-OH-DA is due to degeneration of NA terminals. This provided the basis for the development of a new concept in neurobiological research: the method of selective chemical neurodegeneration. The successful application of this method to produce degeneration of DA and NA neurons in brain (2,3) stimulated a search for compounds with comparable effects on central 5-HT neurons. In studies with a restricted number of 5-HT analogs, we were able to show that certain dihydroxylated tryptamines caused toxic damage to serotonin terminals. The recent findings by Björklund, Baumgarten & Rensch (4) and Gerson & Baldessarini (5) that DMI treatment prior to intraventricular 5,7-DHT injection prevents the damaging effect of the latter drug on NA but not on 5-HT neurons indicate that powerful and probably rather selective destruction of central indoleamine-containing axons and terminals can be achieved.

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