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Evidence concerning the anatomical location of the dopamine stimulated adenylate cyclase in the substantia nigra.

O T Phillipson, P C Emson, A S Horn, T Jessell.   

Abstract

The dopamine (DA)-sensitive adenylate cyclase in the substantia nigra was assayed in rats which had been subjected to 3 different kinds of brain lesion: (1) unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesions of the medial forebrain bundle; (2) unilateral lesions of the descending strio-nigral and pallido-nigral projections; (3) total lesions of the serotoninergic raphe-nigral pathway. Lesions of the medial forebrain bundle causing 97% depletion of striatal DA, 72% depletion of nigral tyrosine hydroxylase, and no change in nigral glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), resulted in no change in basal or DA-stimulated cyclic AMP production ipsilateral to the injection. Lesions of the globus pallidus, causing 70% and 79% reductions in GAD and substance P respectively in the ipsilateral nigra, produced a reduction in basal cyclic AMP production and abolished the normal increase in cyclic AMP produced by DA on the side of the lesion. Lesions to the dorsal and median raphe nuclei did not affect the normal DA-sensitive adenylate cyclase response in the nigra. The results suggest that one of the neurotransmitter functions of DA in this brain region may be to modulate the release of psi-aminobutyric acid (GABA) or substance P from synaptic terminals afferent to the nigra.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 22389     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(77)90130-5

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


  4 in total

1.  GABAergic and glycinergic mechanisms within the substantia nigra: pharmacological specificity of dopamine-independent contralateral turning behavior and interactions with other neurotransmitters.

Authors:  J Arnt; J Scheel-Krüger
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1979-04-25       Impact factor: 4.530

2.  Absence of dopamine sensitive adenylate cyclase in the A10 region, the origin of mesolimbic dopamine neurones.

Authors:  H P Lorez; W P Burkard
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1979-06-15

3.  A functional response to D1 dopamine receptor stimulation in the central nervous system: inhibition of the release of [3H]-serotonin from the rat substantia nigra.

Authors:  S Benkirane; S Arbilla; S Z Langer
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 3.000

4.  Dopaminergic neurotransmission in somatodendritic and terminal areas of the rat brain: susceptibility to modulation by D1 and D2 receptors and to axotomy.

Authors:  H Nissbrandt; S Hjorth
Journal:  J Neural Transm Gen Sect       Date:  1992
  4 in total

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