Increase in rat striatal acetylcholine content by d-fenfluramine, a serotonin releaser. |
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Authors: | S Consolo H Ladinsky A S Tirelli V Crunelli R Samanin S Garattini |
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Affiliation: | Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche ‘Mario Negri’ Via Eritrea, 62 - 20157 Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | The anorectic agent, d-fenfluramine, maximally increased the acetylcholine content in the striatum by 50% at doses of 5–10 mg/kg. The action of the drug was completely prevented by treatments designed to interfere with serotonergic transmission (e.g., combined electrolytic lesion of the nucleus raphe medianus and dorsalis; pretreatments with methergoline, parachlorophenylalanine or fluoxetine). By contrast, interference with dopaminergic transmission (e.g., lesion of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic tract with 6-OHDA; pre-treatment with penfluridol) did not impede the action of d-fenfluramine. The administration of d-fenfluramine to animals given a supramaximal dose of apomorphine, 1.5 mg/kg, produced a summated increase in striatal acetylcholine. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that there may exist in the striatum different populations of cholinergic interneurons regulated by serotonin and dopamine, respectively. |
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