Enhancement of basal and pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-stimulated dopamine release in the brain of freely moving rats by PTZ-induced kindling

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Dazzi, L
Serra, M
Porceddu, ML
Sanna, A
Chessa, MF
Biggio, G
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[1] UNIV CAGLIARI, DEPT EXPT BIOL B LODDO, I-09123 CAGLIARI, ITALY
[2] UNIV CAGLIARI, CNR, CTR NEUROPHARMACOL, I-09123 CAGLIARI, ITALY
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kindling; dopamine release; cerebral cortex; nucleus accumbens; striatum; microdialysis; pentylenetetrazol; GABA(A) receptors;
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The effects of pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced kindling on the activity of mesocortical, mesoaccumbens, and nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons was investigated with the transversal microdialysis technique in freely moving rats. Four days alter the last chronic administration of PTZ, the basal extracellular concentrations of dopamine in the prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and striatum of kindled rats were significantly increased (+76, +36, +49%, respectively) relative to those of animals chronically treated with saline. Moreover, dopamine output was markedly more sensitive to the effect of a challenge injection of PTZ (20 mg/kg ip) in the prefrontal cortex (+93 vs. +50%, relative to basal values), the nucleus accumbens (+36 vs. +4%), and the striatum (+50 vs. +35%) of kindled rats relative to that in the control animals. Because kindled rats and their controls are habituated to handling, the neurochemical mechanisms that underlie the effects of chemical kindling on the sensitivity of dopaminergic neurons to PTZ were investigated by comparing the effects of an acute administration of PTZ (20 mg/kg ip) between naive and handling-habituated animals. The sensitivity of dopamine output to PTZ in naive rats was markedly greater than that in handling-habituated animals for the prefrontal cortex (+83 vs. +50%) and nucleus accumbens (+35 vs. +4%), but not for the striatum (+35 vs. +32%). These results indicate that PTZ kindling enhances the basal activity and the sensitivity to PTZ of dopamine neurons in rat brain and suggest that mesocortical, mesoaecumbens, and nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons contribute to the central alterations associated with experimental epilepsy. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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