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  • Influence of di-butyltin dilaurate on brain neurotransmitter systems and behavior in rats.

Influence of di-butyltin dilaurate on brain neurotransmitter systems and behavior in rats.

Archives of toxicology (1988-04-01)
M S Alam, R Husain, S P Srivastava, P K Seth
ABSTRACT

Exposure to DBTL (20, 40 or 80 mg/kg body weight) caused a decrease in levels of noradrenaline (NA), dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5-HT) at all treatment levels. Hypothalamus and frontal cortex appeared to be most affected, since levels of all the three amines examined showed changes in these areas. Maximum decrease of DA was found in corpus striatum, NA in pons medulla and of 5-HT in frontal cortex. These animals also showed a decrease in spontaneous locomotor activity and learning at all the doses. The data indicates involvement of hypothalamus and frontal cortical regions of the brain in the neurotoxicity of DBTL.

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Dibutyltin dilaurate, 95%