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[Neurotransmission and sudden infant death. Study of cerebrospinal fluid].
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1992
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NeuropsychologyNeurotransmitterSudden DeathPsychopharmacologyInfants VictimsSocial SciencesNeurobiology Of DiseaseCerebrospinal FluidIntracranial PressureBrain InjuryNeurologySudden Infant DeathNeuropathologyNeurochemistryControl GroupPsychiatryNeuropharmacologyNervous SystemDopamineNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
The study of 33 cerebrospinal fluids of infants victims of sudden death shows a very significant increase of the metabolites of dopamine and serotonin. These determinations, compared to a control group, indicate a failure, concerning these two neurotransmitters, which could induce a cardiorespiratory seizure. This failure has likely a multifactorial origin.