Journal article
Physiological and metabolic effects of short-term dopamine reduction in healthy horses using a tyrosine hydroxylase inhibitor (alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine)
Nicolas C Galinelli, Nicholas J Bamford, Madison L Erdody, Tobias Warnken, Melody A de Laat, Martin N Sillence, Patricia A Harris, Simon R Bailey
Domestic Animal Endocrinology | Elsevier | Published : 2024
Abstract
Alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine (AMPT) is a reversible inhibitor of tyrosine hydroxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in catecholamine synthesis. This study aimed to determine whether AMPT could reduce dopamine concentrations in horses. Six healthy adult Standardbred geldings were administered AMPT (40 mg/kg BW, orally) or placebo in a randomised crossover study design. Clinical examination findings were recorded, and blood samples were collected for up to 6 h after administration of AMPT or placebo, for measurement of blood glucose, plasma ACTH and cortisol concentrations, and plasma metabolomic analysis. Plasma prolactin concentration was determined as a proxy index of central dopamine reduction. ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a linkage grant from the Australian Research Council (LP180101000) together with partner organisations Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica GmbH and Mars Petcare UK. The au-thors would like to thank Alexandra Rao and Professor Iain Clarke (Assay Centre, Faculty of Science, The University of Melbourne) for their expertise with the prolactin RIA.