Neurochemical changes in rats chronically treated with a high concentration of manganese chloride

Neurochem Res. 1992 Sep;17(9):841-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00993259.

Abstract

Several neurochemical parameters were studied in brain regions of rats chronically treated with a high concentration of manganese chloride (20 mg MnCl2.4H2O per ml. of drinking water) throughout development until adulthood. Large increases in Mn accumulation were found in all brain regions (hypothalamus, +530%; striatum, +479%; other regions, +152 to +250%) of Mn-treated adult rats. In these animals, Ca levels were decreased (-20 to -46%) in cerebellum, hypothalamus, and cerebral cortex but were increased (+186%) in midbrain. Mg levels were decreased (-12 to -32%) in pons and medulla, midbrain, and cerebellum. Fe levels were increased (+95%) in striatum but were decreased (-28%) in cerebral cortex. Cu levels were increased (+43 to +100%) in pons and medulla and striatum but Zn levels were decreased (-30%) in pons and medulla. Na levels were increased (+22%) in striatum but those of K and Cl remained unchanged. Type A monoamine oxidase activities were decreased (-13 to -16%) in midbrain, striatum, and cerebral cortex, but type B monoamine oxidase activities decreased (-13%) only in hypothalamus. Acetylcholinesterase activities were increased (+20 to +22%) in striatum and cerebellum. The results are consistent with our hypothesis that chronic manganese encephalopathy not only affects brain metabolism of Mn but also that of other metals.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Acetylcholinesterase / drug effects
  • Acetylcholinesterase / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Brain Diseases / enzymology
  • Brain Diseases / metabolism*
  • Chlorides*
  • Electrolytes / metabolism
  • Manganese / administration & dosage*
  • Manganese Compounds*
  • Monoamine Oxidase / drug effects
  • Monoamine Oxidase / metabolism
  • Nerve Degeneration / physiology*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Time Factors
  • Trace Elements / metabolism

Substances

  • Chlorides
  • Electrolytes
  • Manganese Compounds
  • Trace Elements
  • Manganese
  • Monoamine Oxidase
  • Acetylcholinesterase
  • manganese chloride