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Synaptic modulation by dopamine of calcium currents in rat pars intermedia
Authors:P J Williams  B A MacVicar  Q J Pittman
Institution:Neuroscience Research Group, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:Melanotrophs of the rat pars intermedia are innervated by dopaminergic fibers traveling through the pituitary stalk which inhibit secretion via an action on D-2 receptors. As secretion from the melanotroph has been shown to be calcium (Ca2+) dependent, it is possible that dopamine may have an action to inhibit Ca2+ currents in these cells. This possibility was tested by examining the effects of exogenously applied dopaminergic agonists or synaptically released dopamine upon Ca2+ currents recorded under single electrode voltage clamp in intact rat pars intermedia in vitro. Following blockade of sodium and potassium currents in melanotrophs, Ca2+ spikes were elicited with intracellular injection of depolarizing currents; electrical stimulation of the pituitary stalk caused an inhibition of the Ca2(+)-based action potentials which lasted for several seconds. Using single-electrode voltage-clamp techniques, we recorded inward Ca2+ currents corresponding to the T, N, and L types (see Williams et al., 1990). Stimulation of the pituitary stalk inhibited both the low- and high-threshold peak inward Ca2+ currents elicited from a holding potential of -90 mV. In contrast, when noninactivating Ca2+ currents were elicited from a holding potential of -30 mV, the currents were not altered by stalk stimulation. This pattern of inhibition of the Ca2+ currents was consistent with the preferential inhibition, by stalk stimulation, of the N and T Ca2+ currents, while sparing the L current. We observed that inhibition of Ca2+ currents due to stalk stimulation was completely reversed by bath perfusion of domperidone (1 microM), an antagonist of dopamine at the D-2 receptor.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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