Title : Antidiabetic sulphonylureas stimulate acetylcholine release from striatal cholinergic interneurones through inhibition of K(ATP) channel activity - Lee_1997_J.Neurochem_69_1774 |
Author(s) : Lee K , Brownhill V , Richardson PJ |
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 69 :1774 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The sulphonylureas tolbutamide and glibenclamide were shown to stimulate acetylcholine release from rat striatal slices. To determine the mechanism of this effect, whole-cell patch-clamp recordings were made from large neurones within the striatum that displayed morphological, electrophysiological, and pharmacological characteristics typical of cholinergic interneurones. Dialysis of these neurones with a pipette solution containing low concentrations of ATP produced a gradual hyperpolarisation that could be reversed by bath application of the sulphonylureas. In voltage-clamp studies, these compounds were shown to act through the inhibition of a potassium conductance. It is concluded that cholinergic interneurones within the rat striatum express sulphonylurea-sensitive ATP-sensitive potassium channel activity. These channels are probably cytoprotective and may prove to be novel sites of therapeutic modulation. |
PubMedSearch : Lee_1997_J.Neurochem_69_1774 |
PubMedID: 9326309 |
Lee K, Brownhill V, Richardson PJ (1997)
Antidiabetic sulphonylureas stimulate acetylcholine release from striatal cholinergic interneurones through inhibition of K(ATP) channel activity
Journal of Neurochemistry
69 :1774
Lee K, Brownhill V, Richardson PJ (1997)
Journal of Neurochemistry
69 :1774