Abstract: | A13 incertohypothalamic dopamine (DA) neurons were labelled with antibodies raised to tyrosine hydroxylase in the male rat. Electrophysiologically, these neurons could be distinguished from their neighboring non-DA cells by their wide action potentials ( > 2 ms), slow firing rates (0–3.8 impulses/s) and by the ability of iontophoresed DA and systemically administered apomorphine to inhibit impulse flow. Low doses of the antipsychotic drug haloperidol attenuated DA's response and reversed the apomorphine-inhibition of impulse flow. |