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Plasma levels of homovanillic acid (pHVA) have been suggested to provide a measure of dopaminergic activity in the central nervous system. The present study investigated the effect of mental stress by the Kraepelin test, a test of continuous arithmetic addition of single-digit figures for 30 min, on pHVA levels in 13 male psychiatrically normal healthy volunteers. Following an overnight fast and restricted physical activity, plasma samples were collected immediately before and after the administration of the Kraepelin test. Plasma HVA levels following the administration of the Kraepelin test were significantly lower than the pretest pHVA levels. The percent change in pHVA levels by the Kraepelin test positively correlated with pretest pHVA levels. The observed reduction in pHVA levels by mental stress in normal subjects may reflect some aspects of a dopamine-dependent restitutive system in the brain.
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A part of this work was presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of Society for Neuroscience in November, 1997, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. We thank Dr. Herbert Y. Meltzer, MD for fruitful discussion.
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Sumiyoshi, T., Yotsutsuji, T., Kurachi, M. et al. Effect of Mental Stress on Plasma Homovanillic Acid in Healthy Human Subjects. Neuropsychopharmacol 19, 70–73 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1016/S0893-133X(98)00005-0
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