Sokoloff's group used the deoxyglucose method to study many brain phenomena, including the effects of various drugs on cerebral metabolism. A series of studies in the mid-1980s explored the effects of l-dopa in the brains of monkeys with parkinsonism induced by MPTP. This is one of the slides used for presentations. It's a color-coded autoradiograph of a coronal section. It shows clearly that l-dopa increases metabolism in the brains of monkeys with induced parkinsonism, though not much in normal brains. See, e.g., LG Porrino, et al., "Changes in local cerebral glucose utilization associated with Parkinson's syndrome induced by 1-methyl-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrohydropyridine (MPTP) in the primate," Life Sciences 40 (1987): 1657-1664.
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