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Effects of transient forebrain ischemia and reperfusion on function of dopaminergic neurons and dopamine reuptake in vivo in rat striatum.

Y Akiyama1, A Ito, K Koshimura, T Ohue, S Yamagata, S Miwa, H Kikuchi.   

Abstract

To clarify functional changes of dopaminergic neurons and dopamine (DA) reuptake during and after ischemia, extracellular DA levels in striatum were determined using in vivo brain microdialysis in a 4-vessel occlusion model of male Wistar rats with and without pharmacological interventions. Without interventions, the extracellular DA levels markedly increased during ischemia, but upon reperfusion, rapidly returned to control level. Infusion of tetrodotoxin, a blocker of voltage-dependent Na+ channels, was without effect on the DA surge during ischemia, but decreased the DA levels after reperfusion to the same extent as in control rats. Pretreatment with nomifensine, an inhibitor of DA reuptake, was also without effect on the surge, but reduced the rate of DA decline after reperfusion to one-fifth of the rate without the pretreatment. When nomifensine was administered 40 min after reperfusion, extracellular DA levels increased to the same extent as in control rats. Infusion of high K+ 1 h after reperfusion induced a smaller increase in extracellular DA levels than that in control rats. It took 96 h for this reduced response to high K+ stimulation to recover after reperfusion. These results suggest that the DA surge during ischemia is mainly derived from action potential-independent DA release (means dysfunction of dopaminergic neurons), although activity of DA reuptake is completely inhibited. After reperfusion, the basal function of dopaminergic neurons and activity of DA reuptake rapidly recover, but the neurons are functionally disturbed to release less DA in response to a given stimulus for several days.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1797339     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)90756-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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