2003
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfg072
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Disassociation of Carbon Disulfide-Induced Depression of Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N166 Amplitude and Norepinephrine Levels

Abstract: Exposure to organic solvents frequently causes functional impairment of the central nervous system (CNS). One method to examine the effects of solvent exposure on visual function is flash-evoked potentials (FEPs). Greater knowledge of the role of various neurotransmitters in generating FEP peaks would be beneficial for understanding the basis of neurotoxicant-induced changes. FEP peak N166 is influenced by the psychological construct of arousal, which in turn is believed to be influenced by the function of neu… Show more

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“…The concentrations of biogenic amines and their metabolites were obtained using reverse-phase HPLC with an electrochemical detector, as described for System 1 in Graff and Herr (2003). A 3-cm Microsorb C18 5-µ (Varian Associates, Walnut Creek, California, USA) precolumn, a 25-cm Microsorb C18 column (Varian Associates), and an ESA Coulochem electrochemical detector (Model 5200A; ESA, Inc., Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA) were used for separation and detection.…”
Section: High-performance Liquid Chromatography (Hplc) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentrations of biogenic amines and their metabolites were obtained using reverse-phase HPLC with an electrochemical detector, as described for System 1 in Graff and Herr (2003). A 3-cm Microsorb C18 5-µ (Varian Associates, Walnut Creek, California, USA) precolumn, a 25-cm Microsorb C18 column (Varian Associates), and an ESA Coulochem electrochemical detector (Model 5200A; ESA, Inc., Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA) were used for separation and detection.…”
Section: High-performance Liquid Chromatography (Hplc) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%