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γ-Aminobutyric acid infusion in substantia nigra pars reticulata in rats inhibits ascorbate release in ipsilateral striatum
Authors:John C. Christensen   Zhongrui Wang  George V. Rebec  
Affiliation:

Program in Neural Science, Department of Psychology, Indiana University, 1101 East 10th Street, BloomingtonIN 47405-7007, USA

Abstract:A relatively high level of extracellular ascorbate in the striatum, which is known to modulate impulse flow in striatal neurons, originates primarily from glutamate-containing corticostriatal afferents. Increasing evidence suggests that ascorbate release from these fibers is regulated by a multisynaptic loop that includes γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) mechanisms in the substantia nigra. To assess the role that nigral GABA plays in striatal ascorbate release, extracellular ascorbate was monitored voltammetrically in the striatum during infusions of GABA into the substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr) of awake, unrestrained rats. Compared to vehicle infusions, intranigral GABA lowered striatal ascorbate by >50%. In contrast, intranigral application of picrotoxin, a GABA antagonist, had the opposite effect. Neither GABA nor picrotoxin altered striatal 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC), a major dopamine metabolite. Collectively, these results indicate that intranigral GABA exerts a tonic inhibitory influence on ascorbate release in the striatum.
Keywords:Ascorbate   γ-aminobutyric acid   Glutamate   Striatum   Substantia nigra   Voltammetry
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