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Effects of botulinum toxin type A facial injection on monoamines and their metabolites in sensory, limbic and motor brain regions in rats (CROSBI ID 226958)

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Ibragić, Saida ; Matak, Ivica, Dračić, Aida ; Smajlović, Ahmed ; Muminović, Mehmed ; Proft, Florijan ; Sofić, Emin ; Lacković, Zdravko ; Riederer, Peter Effects of botulinum toxin type A facial injection on monoamines and their metabolites in sensory, limbic and motor brain regions in rats // Neuroscience letters, 617 (2016), 213-217. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2016.02.020

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Ibragić, Saida ; Matak, Ivica, Dračić, Aida ; Smajlović, Ahmed ; Muminović, Mehmed ; Proft, Florijan ; Sofić, Emin ; Lacković, Zdravko ; Riederer, Peter

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Effects of botulinum toxin type A facial injection on monoamines and their metabolites in sensory, limbic and motor brain regions in rats

Despite its toxicity, botulinum neurotoxin type A (BTX-A) is a valuable therapeutic agent for several motor, autonomic and pain disorders. Numerous studies have described its peripheral as well as central effects. Using reversed- phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Electrochemical Detection (HPLC-ED) and gradient elution, we quantified the concentrations of dopamine (DA), noradrenaline (NA), serotonin (5-HT) and their metabolites in 10 brain regions, ipsilateral and contralateral from the site of unilateral BTX-A administration (5U/kg) into the rat whisker pad. In regions associated with nociception and pain processing we also examined possible BTX-A effects in combination with formalin-induced inflammatory orofacial pain. The dominant BTX-A effects on the monoamines and their metabolites were insignificant. The only significant increase caused by BTX-A alone was that of NA in striatum and serotonin in hypothalamus. While antinociceptive effects of BTX-A are most probably not related to central monoamine concentrations, the localized increased NA and 5-HT concentrations might play a role in reported BTX-A efficacy for the treatment of depression.

Botulinum neurotoxin type A ; Depression ; High performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection ; Monoamines ; Pain

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Podaci o izdanju

617

2016.

213-217

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0304-3940

10.1016/j.neulet.2016.02.020

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