Abstract: | Extracellular recordings from 141 rat supraoptic nucleus neurons maintained in vitro in a perfused hypothalamic explant indicated that the excitability of 85% of cells was enhanced by the addition of 10–200 μM norepinephrine (NE) and the α-agonist methoxamine (MOXY), but not by isoproterenol, to the perfusion medium or by pressure application. Similar responses were observed from 7 cells maintained in synaptic isolation in medium containgng 15 mM Mg2+. At the lowest effective concentration (10 μM), NE and MOXY induced bursting activity without an overall increase in firing frequency; at higher concentrations an initial increase in firing frequency was followed by the appearance of phasic activity patterns. The actions of NE and MOXY were reversibly blocked by administration of the α-adrenergic antagonists phenoxybenzamine (1–10 μM), yohimbine (> 10 μM) and irreversibly blocked by prazosin (10 nM−1 μM). These observations suggest that NE has a predominatly facilitatory role to enhance the excitability and promote bursting activity in supraoptic neurosecretory neurons through an α-1 adrenoreceptor mechanism. |