Transmitter release patterns of noradrenergic, dopaminergic and cholinergic axons in rabbit brain slices during short pulse trains, and the operation of presynaptic autoreceptors
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Transmitter release patterns of noradrenergic, dopaminergic and cholinergic axons in rabbit brain slices during short pulse trains, and the operation of presynaptic autoreceptors
Abstract
Slices of rabbit brain were field-stimulated either by single electrical pulses or by trains of 4 or 8 pulses at 1 or 100 Hz in order to study transmitter release patterns and the autoinhibition of transmitter release. The slices were preincubated with 3H-noradrenaline (cortex), 3H-dopamine (caudate nucleus) or 3H-choline (caudate nucleus). Slices preincubated with 3H-noradrenaline were superfused with medium containing desipramine 1 mumol/l. The overflow of tritium elicited by single pulses amounted to 0.19% of the tritium content of the tissue. The overflow elicited by 4 pulses/1 Hz was similar, whereas that elicited by 4 pulses/100 Hz was 5.1-fold higher. Yohimbine 10-1000 nmol/l increased up to 2.5-fold the overflow evoked by 4 pulses/1 Hz but did not change the overflow evoked by single pulses or 4 pulses/100 Hz. - Slices preincubated with 3H-dopamine were superfused with medium containing nomifensine 1 mumol/l. The overflow of tritium elicited by single pulses was 0.39% of the tritium content of the tissue. The overflow elicited by 4 pulses/1 Hz was 1.3-fold and the overflow elicited by 4 pulses/100 Hz 1.4-fold higher. Domperidone 1-100 nmol/l and sulpiride 10-1000 nmol/l increased up to 2.4-fold the overflow evoked by 4 pulses/1 Hz but increased only slightly the overflow evoked by single pulses or 4 pulses/100 Hz. - Slices preincubated with 3H-choline were superfused either with physostigmine-free medium or with medium containing physostigmine 1 mumol/l. In physostigmine-free medium, atropine did not increase the evoked overflow of tritium at any stimulation condition. In physostigmine-containing medium, the overflow elicited by single pulses was 0.18% of the tritium content of the tissue. The overflow elicited by 8 pulses/1 Hz was 2.0-fold and the overflow elicited by 8 pulses/100 Hz 2.2-fold higher. Atropine 2-200 nmol/l increased up to 2.4-fold the overflow evoked by 8 pulses/1 Hz but increased only slightly the overflow evoked by single pulses or 8 pulses/100 Hz. In physostigmine-free medium, sulpiride 10-1000 nmol/l did not change the single-pulse-evoked overflow of tritium in the absence but increased it in the presence of nomifensine 1 mumol/l. Single pulses elicit a large release of 3H-noradrenaline, 3H-dopamine and 3H-acetylcholine under the conditions of these experiments. Release elicited by single pulses is not subject to autoinhibition except for a small inhibition by spontaneously released transmitter in the case of dopaminergic and cholinergic axons.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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