Messamore_1993_Neurosci.Lett_158_205

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Title : Muscarinic receptors mediate attenuation of extracellular acetylcholine levels in rat cerebral cortex after cholinesterase inhibition - Messamore_1993_Neurosci.Lett_158_205
Author(s) : Messamore E , Warpman U , Williams E , Giacobini E
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 158 :205 , 1993
Abstract :

Muscarinic autoregulation of extracellular acetylcholine levels was investigated by microdialysis in the cerebral cortex of freely moving rats under basal conditions as well as following systemic administration of a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine (2.2 mg/kg s.c. or 0.2 microM via the dialysis probe) did not affect basal extracellular acetylcholine levels in the cerebral cortex. However, it did potentiate the elevation of extracellular acetylcholine levels produced by a dose of systemic heptylphysostigmine which inhibited 25% of cortical and 40% of plasma cholinesterase activity. These observations suggest that the extracellular concentration of acetylcholine following moderate acetylcholinesterase inhibition is regulated through muscarinic receptors.

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Messamore E, Warpman U, Williams E, Giacobini E (1993)
Muscarinic receptors mediate attenuation of extracellular acetylcholine levels in rat cerebral cortex after cholinesterase inhibition
Neuroscience Letters 158 :205

Messamore E, Warpman U, Williams E, Giacobini E (1993)
Neuroscience Letters 158 :205