Homovanillic acid concentrations in brain, CSF and plasma as indicators of central dopamine function in primates
Elsworth J, Leahy D, Roth R, Redmond D. Homovanillic acid concentrations in brain, CSF and plasma as indicators of central dopamine function in primates. Journal Of Neural Transmission 1987, 68: 51-62. PMID: 3806086, DOI: 10.1007/bf01244639.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsChlorocebus aethiopsDopamineFastingFemaleHomovanillic AcidKetamineMaleTelencephalonConceptsHomovanillic acid concentrationsDorsal frontal cortexFrontal cortexHVA concentrationsCentral dopamine functionCSF HVA concentrationsCentral dopamine metabolismBasal ganglia areaOrbital frontal cortexSignificant correlationPossible treatment effectsPlasma HVAGanglia areaDopamine metabolismCaudate nucleusCortical areasDopamine functionBrain areasCisternal CSFBrain regionsHVA measurementsCortex contributesCSFCortexOnly significant relationship