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Non-cholinergic effects of acetylcholinesterase in the substantia nigra: a possible role for an ATP-sensitive potassium channel.

C P Webb, S A Greenfield.   

Abstract

Within the substantia nigra acetylcholinesterase has non-cholinergic actions that can be demonstrated at both behavioural and cellular levels: the aim of this study was, thus, to explore, in the in vitro guinea pig substantia nigra, the ionic mechanisms which mediate these non-classical phenomena. Acetylcholinesterase had a reversible hyperpolarizing action, via an opening of potassium channels, on a selective population of nigral neurons. These neurons could be identified by an ability to generate bursts of action potentials and by a sensitivity to either amphetamine or to a reduction of glucose in the perfusing medium. The acetylcholinesterase-induced hyperpolarization could not be attributed to a contaminant in the exogenous solution, since a highly purified preparation was even more potent. Furthermore, enzymatic action of any kind could be eliminated as boiled acetylcholinesterase was equally efficacious. The effect of acetylcholinesterase was not subject to tachyphylaxis and was resistant to blockade of potassium channels with tetraethylammonium: since both these phenomena are features of the D2 autoreceptor for dopamine within the substantia nigra, it seems unlikely that acetylcholinesterase is operating on the same target as dendritically released local dopamine. On the other hand, the actions of acetylcholinesterase were enhanced by low glucose and blocked by the sulfonylurea, tolbutamide. These results strongly suggest that acetylcholinesterase can exert a nonenzymatic action and that this action, in the substantia nigra, is mediated by an ATP-sensitive potassium channel.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1350999     DOI: 10.1007/bf00229000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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