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Determinations of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and homovanillic acid in human CSF with monitoring of probenecid levels in CSF and plasma

✍ Scribed by B.-M. Emanuelsson; E. Widerlöv; H. Walléus; L. K. Paalzow


Publisher
Springer
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
634 KB
Volume
92
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3158

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✦ Synopsis


The accumulation of 5-HIAA and HVA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was studied in eight healthy volunteers after oral administration of probenecid. Simulation indicated that a dose of 4.5 g probenecid should be used to achieve probenecid plasma concentrations between 200 and 400 pg/ml. Almost complete inhibition of the active transport of the acidic metabolites was assumed to be obtained at these concentrations. Probenecid 4.5 g was administered in two doses (2.5 g and 2 g), separated by 4 h. Plasma samples were drawn at varying intervals over a period of 46 h and lumbar puncture (LP) was performed at either 14 h or 20 h after the first administration of probenecid. The concentration of probenecid, 5-HIAA and HVA in CSF was estimated and the probenecid-induced accumulation of 5-HIAA and HVA was compared with their baseline values. There were no statistically significant differences (P>0.05) in the accumulation of the monoamine metabolites between the two LP (14 h and 20 h), neither were there any differences in CSF concentrations of probenecid at the time of LP. There were only small differences in probenecid plasma concentrations, although statistically significant. Due to maximum blockade of the active transport system no correlation was observed between the CSF concentration of probenecid and the induced accumulation of 5-HIAA and HVA, respectively. The range of probenecidinduced accumulation for 5-HIAA and HVA in these volunteers was 156-429% and 183-600%, respectively. The suggested monitoring of probenecid plasma levels is proposed as a suitable model to investigate central neuronal activity of dopamine and serotonin in the central nervous system.


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