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. 1981 Aug 31;219(2):355-61.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90298-5.

Release of somatostatin from extra-hypothalamic rat brain slices: inhibition by dopamine and morphine

Release of somatostatin from extra-hypothalamic rat brain slices: inhibition by dopamine and morphine

C M Lee et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

Calcium-dependent potassium-evoked release of somatostatin-like immuno-reactivity (SSLI) and preloaded [3H]noradrenaline ([3H]NA) could be demonstrated simultaneously from slices of rat cerebral cortex, globus pallidus and trigeminal nucleus. The release of [3H]NA from cortical slices differed from that of somatostatin (SS) in its K+-dependency, with the release of SS having a higher threshold. Both morphine (10 microM) and dopamine (50 microM) significantly inhibited the potassium-evoked release of SS from the cerebral cortex, without affecting its basal release. The effect of morphine was naloxone reversible.

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