D1 and D2 dopaminergic regulation of acetylcholine release from striata of freely moving rats
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D1 and D2 dopaminergic regulation of acetylcholine release from striata of freely moving rats
Abstract
The effects of selective D1 and D2 dopaminergic agents on the extracellular acetylcholine (ACh) content in striata of freely moving rats were determined by the microdialysis technique. LY 171555, a selective D2 agonist, reduced ACh output by approximately 30% within 20 min at the dose of 0.2 mg/kg, i.p., whereas the D2 antagonists (-)-remoxipride (10 mg/kg, s.c.) and L-sulpiride (50 mg/kg, i.p.) induced maximal increases of approximately 50% within 10 and 20 min, respectively. In contrast, the D1 antagonist SCH 23390 (0.25 mg/kg, s.c.) decreased the extracellular ACh content by approximately 30% in 20 min, but lower doses--0.025 and 0.05 mg/kg--had no such effect. The stimulation of ACh release by LY 171555 was prevented by (-)-remoxipride but not by SCH 23390 (0.25 mg/kg, s.c.). In addition, the D1 agonist SKF 38393 failed to modify the ACh increasing effect of (-)-remoxipride. Thus, the D1 and D2 receptors subserve opposing functions on ACh release. The D1/D2 dopaminergic agonist R-apomorphine, at the does of 1 mg/kg, i.p., reduced ACh output by approximately 35% only when D1 receptors were blocked by SCH 23390 (0.025 mg/kg, s.c.). The results provide clear in vivo evidence of the tonic inhibition exerted by dopaminergic nigrostriatal input on the cholinergic system of the basal ganglia through D1 and D2 receptors.
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