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The role of the substantia nigra in a striatally-evoked motor response in the rat: effects of intranigral drugs and lesions
Authors:L A Lee  P Slater  A R Crossman
Institution:1. Departments of Physiology Medical School, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, U.K.;2. Departments of Anatomy Medical School, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, U.K.
Abstract:Turning of the head towards the contralateral side was induced in the conscious unrestrained rat by electrical stimulation of the neostriatum through permanent indwelling electrodes. The importance of the substantia nigra in mediating this response was investigated using electrolytic and kainic acid lesions. Contralateral head-turning was attenuated by small electrolytic lesions of the substantia nigra on the stimulated side and abolished by large electrolytic lesions that destroyed the entire nucleus. The injection of kainic acid into the substantia nigra caused persistent circling behaviour but did not modify the head-turn response to striatal stimulation; these injections destroyed some of the neurons in the pars compacta but the majority of neurons in the pars reticulata were undamaged. Drugs that alter the function of nigral neurotransmitters were injected through an indwelling cannula in the zona reticulata. Interference with the function of γ-aminobutyrate in the nigra produced small changes in the latency of the motor response. However the following drugs did not modify the response: substance P, nicotine, atropine, apomorphine, glutamic acid diethylester, glycine, strychnine, met-enkephalin and 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine.It is concluded that descending projections from the basal ganglia which pass through or very close to the nigra, probably without forming synapses in the pars reticulata, may be important for the mediation of the striatally-evoked response.
Keywords:GABA  γ-aminobutyric acid  SNC  substantia nigra zona compacta  SNR  substantia nigra zona-reticulata
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