Marshall_1996_Neuropharmacol_35_1531

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Title : Tetrodotoxin-sensitivity of nicotine-evoked dopamine release from rat striatum - Marshall_1996_Neuropharmacol_35_1531
Author(s) : Marshall D , Soliakov L , Redfern P , Wonnacott S
Ref : Neuropharmacology , 35 :1531 , 1996
Abstract :

Recent observations from synaptosome preparations have questioned the tetrodotoxin (TTX) insensitivity of nicotine-evoked release in the striatum, a characteristic previously considered diagnostic of presynaptically located nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Therefore, we have undertaken a comparison of nicotine-evoked dopamine release in the presence of TTX from the rat striatum in vitro, using synaptosomes and brain slices, and in vivo, using microdialysis. In P2 and Percoll-purified synaptosome preparations, 1.5 microM TTX partially inhibited nicotine-evoked [3H]dopamine release by 54% and 37%, respectively, whereas in more intact preparations (brain slices and microdialysis) TTX completely inhibited mecamylamine-sensitive nicotine-stimulated dopamine release. These results suggest that caution should be exercised in the interpretation of TTX sensitivity of nicotine-evoked responses with regard to the location of nAChRs.

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Marshall D, Soliakov L, Redfern P, Wonnacott S (1996)
Tetrodotoxin-sensitivity of nicotine-evoked dopamine release from rat striatum
Neuropharmacology 35 :1531

Marshall D, Soliakov L, Redfern P, Wonnacott S (1996)
Neuropharmacology 35 :1531