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Regionally selective effects of intracerebral dopamine infusion on sensorimotor gating of the startle reflex in rats
Authors:N. R. Swerdlow  S. B. Caine  M. A. Geyer
Affiliation:(1) 0804, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of California, 92093-0804 San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Abstract:
Systemic administration of dopamine (DA) agonists markedly disrupts sensorimotor gating in rats as measured by prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle response. A qualitatively similar, but quantitatively weaker disruption of PPI follows DA infusion into the nucleus accumbens (NAC). The present study was designed to determine whether forebrain DA terminal fields other than the NAC contribute to the DAergic modulation of PPI. PPI was impaired significantly after infusion of DA (0–40 µg) into the NAC or anteromedial striatum, but not after DA infusion into the orbital cortex or posterolateral striatum. DA infusion into the amygdala also disrupted PPI, but this disruption was accompanied by a dose-dependent decrease in startle amplitude. These results suggest that DA overactivity in the both NAC and anteromedial striatum contribute to the gating-disruptive effects of systemically administered DA agonists, and that DA overactivity in mesocortical, mesoamygdaloid and ldquonon-limbicrdquo mesostriatal DA systems are not major substrates for a DAergic modulation of PPI.
Keywords:Acoustic startle response  Amygdala  Dopamine  Nucleus accumbens  Orbital cortex  Prepulse inhibition  Sensorimotor gating  Striatum
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