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Potentiation by choline of basal and electrically evoked acetylcholine release, as studied using a novel device which both stimulates and perfuses rat corpus striatumWe examined the release of acetylcholine (ACh) and dopamine (DA) using a novel probe through which striatal neurons could be both superfused and stimulated electrically in both anesthetized and freely moving awake animals. Optimal stimulation parameters for eliciting ACh release from cholinergic neurons differed from those required for eliciting DA release from dopaminergic terminals: at 0.6 ms pulse duration, 20 Hz and 200 microA, ACh release increased to 357 +/- 30% (P < 0.01) of baseline and was blocked by the addition of tetrodotoxin (TTX). Pulse durations of 2.0 ms or greater were required to increase DA release. Unlike ACh release, DA release showed no frequency dependence above 5 Hz. The maximal evoked releases of ACh and DA were 556 +/- 94% (P < 0.01) and 254 +/- 38% (P < 0.05) of baseline, respectively. Peripheral administration of choline (Ch) chloride (30-120 mg/kg) to anesthetized animals caused dose-related (r = 0.994, P < 0.01) increases in ACh release; basal release rose from 117 +/- 7% to 141 +/- 5% of initial baseline levels (P < 0.05) and electrically evoked ACh release rose from 386 +/- 38% to 600 +/- 34% (P < 0.01) in rats given 120 mg/kg. However, Ch failed to affect basal or evoked DA release although neostigmine (10 microM) significantly elevated basal DA release (from 36.7 fmol/10 min to 71.5 fmol/10 min; P < 0.05). In awake animals, Ch (120 mg/kg) also elevated both basal (from 106 +/- 7% to 154 +/- 17%; P < 0.05) and electrically evoked (from 146 +/- 13 to 262 +/- 16%; P < 0.01) ACh release.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS).
Document ID
20050000488
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Farber, S. A.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge 02139)
Kischka, U.
Marshall, D. L.
Wurtman, R. J.
Date Acquired
August 22, 2013
Publication Date
April 2, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: Brain research
Volume: 607
Issue: 2-Jan
ISSN: 0006-8993
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: MH28783
CONTRACT_GRANT: MH15761
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Program Space Physiology and Countermeasures
Non-NASA Center
NASA Discipline Number 18-10
NASA Discipline Regulatory Physiology

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