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Kinetic diversity of dopamine transmission in the dorsal striatum
Authors:I Mitch Taylor  Kathryn M Nesbitt  Seth H Walters  Erika L Varner  Zhan Shu  Kathleen M Bartlow  Andrea S Jaquins‐Gerstl  Adrian C Michael
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Department of Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Dopamine (DA), a highly significant neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system, operates on multiple time scales to affect a diverse array of physiological functions. The significance of DA in human health is heightened by its role in a variety of pathologies. Voltammetric measurements of electrically evoked DA release have brought to light the existence of a patchwork of DA kinetic domains in the dorsal striatum (DS) of the rat. Thus, it becomes necessary to consider how these domains might be related to specific aspects of DA's functions. Responses evoked in the fast and slow domains are distinct in both amplitude and temporal profile. Herein, we report that responses evoked in fast domains can be further classified into four distinct types, types 1–4. The DS, therefore, exhibits a total of at least five distinct evoked responses (four fast types and one slow type). All five response types conform to kinetic models based entirely on first‐order rate expressions, which indicates that the heterogeneity among the response types arises from kinetic diversity within the DS terminal field. We report also that functionally distinct subregions of the DS express DA kinetic diversity in a selective manner. Thus, this study documents five response types, provides a thorough kinetic explanation for each of them, and confirms their differential association with functionally distinct subregions of this key DA terminal field.
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Keywords:domains  dopamine  dorsal striatum  evoked release  voltammetry
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