6hydroxydopamine
6-hydroxydopamine, often abbreviated as 6-OHDA, is a neurotoxin that selectively destroys dopaminergic neurons. It is a chemical compound that resembles dopamine, the neurotransmitter. Due to this structural similarity, 6-OHDA is actively taken up by dopamine transporters on dopaminergic neurons. Once inside these neurons, it undergoes oxidation, leading to the formation of reactive oxygen species. These reactive oxygen species then cause oxidative stress, damaging cellular components and ultimately leading to the death of the neuron.
Researchers commonly use 6-OHDA in animal models, particularly rodents, to induce lesions in specific brain pathways