Increased dopamine release from rat striatal slices by inhibitors of GABA-aminotransferase |
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Authors: | J C Stoof A H Mulder |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology and Neurology, Free University, Medical Faculty, Van der Boechorststraat 7, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The effects were examined of two inhibitors of GABA-aminotransferase, amino-oxyacetic acid (AOAA) and RMI-71645-16, on depolarization-induced (30 mM K+) dopamine (DA) release from rat striatal slices. When added to the medium, these drugs increased the release of radiolabeled DA, either accumulated by high-affinity uptake or synthesized from 14C-tyrosine. AOAA did not modify the release of 14C-acetylcholine from striatal slices or 3H-noradrenaline from cortical slices. Moreover, 3H-DA release from substantia nigra was not affected. The data suggest the possibility that the effects of GABA-T inhibitors on striatal DA release are mediated by intrinsic GABA-ergic neurons. |
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Keywords: | GABA-T (ransamimase) inhibitors GABA-ergic interneurons Corpus striatum Dopamine release Substantia nigra |
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