Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles

The effect of pineal indoles on fast axoplasmic transport of proteins in the sciatic nerve was examined in rats injected with [3H]leucine in the sixth lumbar dorsal root ganglion. Melatonin (350-1100 nmol) applied locally in the sciatic nerve impaired significantly axonal transport. At a 350-nmol do...

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Autores principales: Prevedello, M.R., Ritta, M.N., Cardinali, D.P.
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spelling todo:paper_03043940_v13_n1_p29_Prevedello2023-10-03T15:20:16Z Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles Prevedello, M.R. Ritta, M.N. Cardinali, D.P. 5 hydroxyindoleacetic acid 5 methoxyindoleacetic acid 5 methoxytryptamine indole melatonin n acetylserotonin radioisotope serotonin tryptamine vinblastine 5 methylindoleacetic acid animal experiment axoplasm flow in vitro study leucine h 3 nervous system peripheral nervous system rat sciatic nerve 5-Methoxytryptamine Animal Axonal Transport Comparative Study Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid Indoleacetic Acids Indoles Male Melatonin Nerve Tissue Proteins Pentoxifylline Peripheral Nerves Pineal Gland Rats Serotonin The effect of pineal indoles on fast axoplasmic transport of proteins in the sciatic nerve was examined in rats injected with [3H]leucine in the sixth lumbar dorsal root ganglion. Melatonin (350-1100 nmol) applied locally in the sciatic nerve impaired significantly axonal transport. At a 350-nmol dose all other indoles tested (i.e., 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, 5-methoxyindoleacetic acid, serotonin, N-acetylserotonin, tryptamine, 5-methoxytryptamine) were less potent than melatonin to impair fast axonal flow. Vinblastine injected either into the ganglion or in the sciatic nerve markedly inhibited axonal transport. © 1979. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03043940_v13_n1_p29_Prevedello
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topic 5 hydroxyindoleacetic acid
5 methoxyindoleacetic acid
5 methoxytryptamine
indole
melatonin
n acetylserotonin
radioisotope
serotonin
tryptamine
vinblastine
5 methylindoleacetic acid
animal experiment
axoplasm flow
in vitro study
leucine h 3
nervous system
peripheral nervous system
rat
sciatic nerve
5-Methoxytryptamine
Animal
Axonal Transport
Comparative Study
Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
Indoleacetic Acids
Indoles
Male
Melatonin
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Pentoxifylline
Peripheral Nerves
Pineal Gland
Rats
Serotonin
spellingShingle 5 hydroxyindoleacetic acid
5 methoxyindoleacetic acid
5 methoxytryptamine
indole
melatonin
n acetylserotonin
radioisotope
serotonin
tryptamine
vinblastine
5 methylindoleacetic acid
animal experiment
axoplasm flow
in vitro study
leucine h 3
nervous system
peripheral nervous system
rat
sciatic nerve
5-Methoxytryptamine
Animal
Axonal Transport
Comparative Study
Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
Indoleacetic Acids
Indoles
Male
Melatonin
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Pentoxifylline
Peripheral Nerves
Pineal Gland
Rats
Serotonin
Prevedello, M.R.
Ritta, M.N.
Cardinali, D.P.
Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles
topic_facet 5 hydroxyindoleacetic acid
5 methoxyindoleacetic acid
5 methoxytryptamine
indole
melatonin
n acetylserotonin
radioisotope
serotonin
tryptamine
vinblastine
5 methylindoleacetic acid
animal experiment
axoplasm flow
in vitro study
leucine h 3
nervous system
peripheral nervous system
rat
sciatic nerve
5-Methoxytryptamine
Animal
Axonal Transport
Comparative Study
Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
Indoleacetic Acids
Indoles
Male
Melatonin
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Pentoxifylline
Peripheral Nerves
Pineal Gland
Rats
Serotonin
description The effect of pineal indoles on fast axoplasmic transport of proteins in the sciatic nerve was examined in rats injected with [3H]leucine in the sixth lumbar dorsal root ganglion. Melatonin (350-1100 nmol) applied locally in the sciatic nerve impaired significantly axonal transport. At a 350-nmol dose all other indoles tested (i.e., 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, 5-methoxyindoleacetic acid, serotonin, N-acetylserotonin, tryptamine, 5-methoxytryptamine) were less potent than melatonin to impair fast axonal flow. Vinblastine injected either into the ganglion or in the sciatic nerve markedly inhibited axonal transport. © 1979.
format JOUR
author Prevedello, M.R.
Ritta, M.N.
Cardinali, D.P.
author_facet Prevedello, M.R.
Ritta, M.N.
Cardinali, D.P.
author_sort Prevedello, M.R.
title Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles
title_short Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles
title_full Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles
title_fullStr Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles
title_full_unstemmed Fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. Inhibition by pineal indoles
title_sort fast axonal transport in rat sciatic nerve. inhibition by pineal indoles
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03043940_v13_n1_p29_Prevedello
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