Abstract
The effect of benzotropine and desipramine on the uptake of dopamine and p-tyramine was studied in slices of caudate and hypothalamus. In the hypothalamus, of the various combinations of drugs and amines, desipramine inhibited p-tyramine uptake most effectively. In the caudate, benzotropine inhibited dopamine uptake most effectively. It is suggested that in the caudate, p-tyramine may possess its own unique transport system distinct from that utilized by dopamine which is inhibited by benzotropine.
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