VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Biochemical bases for the antiseizure role of the pineal gland

   
Bondarenko L.A., Sergienko N.G.
PubMed Id: 7771083
Year: 1995  Volume: 41  Issue: 1  Pages: 21-24
Metabolism of serotonin was studied in pineal gland of Wistar rats with low and high rate of audio excitability as well as in the Krushinsky-Molodkina rat population genetically predisposed to audio-dependent convulsions. Intensive turnover of serotonin via N-acetyl serotonin into melatonin was found in pineal gland of rats insensitive to sensory stimulus, whereas the rate of this response was decreased in the gland tissue of animals sensitive to audio effects as well as inhibition of serotonin turnover into melatonin was noticed in pineal gland of rats predisposed genetically to audio-dependent convulsions
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Bondarenko, L. A., Sergienko, N. G. (1995). Biochemical bases for the antiseizure role of the pineal gland. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 41(1), 21-24.
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