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Localization of nigral dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase on neurons originating from the corpus striatum.

P F Spano, M Trabucchi, G Di Chiara.   

Abstract

Nigral basal adenylate cyclase and dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase, glutamate decarboxylase, choline acetyltransferase, and tyrosine hydroxylase activities were measured in rats with hemitransections at various levels or with electrolytic lesions of the medial forebrain bundle or the crus cerebri. The loss of nigral dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity after the various brain lesions was correlated with loss of nigral glutamic acid decarboxylase but not that of tyrosine hydroxylase; nigral choline acetyltransferase was unaffected in all cases. The data indicate that the nigral dopamine-sensitive adenylate cylase activity may be localized on neurons afferent to the nigra, probably originating from the globus pallidus and possibly from the tail of the caudate. The results suggest that dopamine, released from nigral dendrites, may influence dopaminergic activity indirectly by modulating impulses transmitted to the nigrostriatal neurons through the crus cerebri.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 17159     DOI: 10.1126/science.17159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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4.  Differential effect of aging on 3H-SCH 23390 binding sites in the retina and in distinct areas of the rat brain.

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5.  Dopaminergic neuronal responses to a non-amphetamine CNS stimulant.

Authors:  D C German; H Harden; M K Sanghera; D Mann; R S Kiser; H H Miller; P A Shore
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6.  GABAergic and glycinergic mechanisms within the substantia nigra: pharmacological specificity of dopamine-independent contralateral turning behavior and interactions with other neurotransmitters.

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8.  Behavioural effects mediated by unilateral nigral dopamine receptor stimulation in the rat.

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9.  Acute changes in nigral substance P content induced by drugs acting on dopamine, muscarine and GABA receptors.

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10.  Evidence for selective and long-lasting stimulation of "regulatory" dopamine-receptors by bromocriptine (CB 154).

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