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Perinatal Undernutrition: Accumulation of Catecholamines in Rat Brain
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1971
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NeuroendocrinologySocial SciencesTyrosine HydroxylaseNeuroendocrine MechanismBrain DopamineNeurochemistryAnimal PhysiologyEnergy HomeostasisNervous SystemPerinatal UndernutritionPharmacologyDopamineNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyCatecholamine BiosynthesisNeuroscienceMetabolismMedicine
Brains of rats undernourished from midgestation and killed at weaning contained 25 percent less norepinephrine than brains of adequately fed littermates. Perinatal undernutrition also suppressed the accumulation of brain dopamine. Paradoxically, the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase, the enzyme thought to be rate-limiting in catecholamine biosynthesis, was significantly increased in brains from undernourished animals.
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