Title : Modulation of hippocampal acetylcholine release after fimbria-fornix lesions and septal transplantation in rats - Erb_1997_Neurosci.Lett_231_5 |
Author(s) : Erb C , Klein J , Koppen A , Loffelholz K , Jeltsch H , Cassel JC |
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 231 :5 , 1997 |
Abstract :
Female Long-Evans rats sustained electrolytic lesions of the fimbria and the dorsal fornix causing a partial lesion of the septohippocampal pathway. Two weeks later, the rats received intra-hippocampal grafts of fetal septal cell suspensions. Nine to twelve months later, the release of acetylcholine (ACh) in the hippocampus of sham-operated, lesion-only and grafted rats was measured by microdialysis. The extent of cholinergic (re)innervation was determined by acetylcholinesterase (AChE) staining and densitometry. In both lesion-only and grafted rats, the ratio of ACh release to AChE staining intensity was increased as compared to sham-operated rats, indicating a loss of endogenous inhibitory mechanisms. Scopolamine (0.5 mg/kg i.p.), a muscarinic antagonist, increased ACh release in all treatment groups. 8-OH-DPAT (0.5 mg/kg s.c.), an agonist at serotonergic 5HT1A-receptors, induced an increase of hippocampal ACh release in sham-operated rats. This effect was lost in lesion-only rats, but was fully restored by neuronal grafting. As 8-OH-DPAT influences hippocampal ACh release by a postsynaptic action, this finding indicates that the host brain exerts a serotonergic influence on the grafted cholinergic neurons. |
PubMedSearch : Erb_1997_Neurosci.Lett_231_5 |
PubMedID: 9280154 |
Erb C, Klein J, Koppen A, Loffelholz K, Jeltsch H, Cassel JC (1997)
Modulation of hippocampal acetylcholine release after fimbria-fornix lesions and septal transplantation in rats
Neuroscience Letters
231 :5
Erb C, Klein J, Koppen A, Loffelholz K, Jeltsch H, Cassel JC (1997)
Neuroscience Letters
231 :5