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Dopaminergic and nitric oxide systems interact to regulate the electrical activity of neurons in the medial septal nucleus in rats.

Shahram Zarrabian1, Shole Jamali2, Soheila Fazli-Tabaei3, Abbas Haghparast4.   

Abstract

Research characterizing the neuronal substrate of anxiety has implicated different brain areas, including the medial septal nucleus (m-SEPT). Previous reports indicated a role of dopamine and nitric oxide (NO) in anxiety-related behaviors. In this study, the extracellular single-unit recording was performed from the m-SEPT in adult male albino Wistar rats. Baseline activity was recorded for 5 min, and the post-injection recording was performed for another 5 min after the microinjection of each drug. The results showed that (1) both D1- and D2-like receptor agonists (SKF-38393 and quinpirole) enhanced the firing rate of m-SEPT neurons; (2) both D1- and D2-like antagonists (SCH-23390 and sulpiride) attenuated the firing rate of m-SEPT neurons; (3) L-arginine (NO precursor) increased the firing rate of m-SEPT neurons, but a non-specific NOS inhibitor, L-NAME, elicited no significant alterations; (4) the non-specific NOS inhibitor reversed the enhanced firing rate produced by SKF-38393 and quinpirole; (5) neither of the dopaminergic antagonists changed the enhanced activity resulted from the application of the NO precursor. These results contribute to our understanding of the complex neurotransmitter interactions in the m-SEPT and showed that both dopaminergic and NO neurotransmission are involved in the modulation of the firing rate of neurons in the m-SEPT.
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Keywords:  Anxiety; Dopamine; Medial septal nucleus; Nitric oxide; Rat; Single-unit recording

Year:  2022        PMID: 35976391     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-022-06435-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   2.064


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