1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf01245355
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Sympathetic denervation and chronic serotonin uptake blockade by fluoxetine do not affect pineal gland 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid: evidence that oxidative deamination of pineal serotonin is a property of the pinealocyte

Abstract: This investigation tested the hypothesis that oxidative deamination of 5HT in the pineal gland occurs primarily in cellular compartments other than the pinealocyte (i.e., noradrenergic nerve terminals and glia). Following sympathetic denervation of the pineal gland by bilateral superior cervical sympathectomy, pineal levels of 5HT and its oxidative metabolite, 5HIAA, were measured by HPLC from samples collected at six time points over the 24 h photoperiod. The role of glia in 5HT deamination was further examin… Show more

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“…Fluoxetine has increased the production of melatonin in some studies, 17,18 but produced no effects in others. 19,20 Such evidence indicates that there might be significant individual differences in the pineal response to fluoxetine. It is important to clarify that aMT6s is well correlated with plasma melatonin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluoxetine has increased the production of melatonin in some studies, 17,18 but produced no effects in others. 19,20 Such evidence indicates that there might be significant individual differences in the pineal response to fluoxetine. It is important to clarify that aMT6s is well correlated with plasma melatonin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%