EFFECTS OF CHRONIC NIMODIPINE TREATMENT ON THE RELEASE OF ACETYLCHOLINE FROM THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF CONSCIOUS RATS

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BANNON, AW [1 ]
JOHNSON, DE [1 ]
MCMONAGLESTRUCKO, K [1 ]
JANIS, RA [1 ]
FANELLI, RJ [1 ]
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[1] MILES INC,INST DEMENTIA RES,W HAVEN,CT 06516
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NIMODIPINE; ACETYLCHOLINE; HIPPOCAMPUS; MICRODIALYSIS; LONG-EVANS RATS; FISCHER-344; RATS;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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A previous report indicated that chronic nimodipine treatment enhanced memory performance and increased in vivo release of acetylcholine (ACh) in the hippocampus of Fischer-344 rats. In the present investigation, the effects of nimodipine on hippocampal ACh release measured by in vivo microdialysis were determined in Fischer-344 and Long-Evans rats. Young male Fischer-344 rats were implanted with subcutaneous sustained-release pellets of nimodipine (20 mg) or placebo pellets. Young male Long-Evans rats were implanted with either 10 or 20 mg pellets of nimodipine or placebo pellets. Fourteen days following pellet implantation, stereotaxic surgery was performed to place a guide cannula in the dorsal hippocampus. Microdialysis studies were conducted twenty-one days after pellet implantation and 7 days after guide cannula placement. Samples were collected over a 6.5-7 hr period. In Fischer-344 rats, no effect of chronic nimodipine was found on hippocampal extracellular ACh levels. In Long-Evans rats, 20 mg nimodipine pellets significantly increased hippocampal extracellular ACh levels during the early phase (20 - 140 min) of microdialysis.
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