Real-time measurement of dopamine release in rat brain

WG Kuhr, RM Wightman - Brain research, 1986 - Elsevier
Brain research, 1986Elsevier
Dopamine release at the submicromolar level has been observed in the striatum of an
anesthetized rat on a millisecond time scale. Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry with Nafion-
coated microelectrodes has been synchronized with electrical stimulation of the medial
forebrain bundle, and synaptic overflow is observed following a burst of 15 impulses. The
rapid appearance of dopamine following this stimulus indicates that the source of dopamine
is very close (∼ 10 μm) to the electrode. The rapid disappearance fo released dopamine …
Abstract
Dopamine release at the submicromolar level has been observed in the striatum of an anesthetized rat on a millisecond time scale. Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry with Nafion-coated microelectrodes has been synchronized with electrical stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle, and synaptic overflow is observed following a burst of 15 impulses. The rapid appearance of dopamine following this stimulus indicates that the source of dopamine is very close(∼ 10 μm) to the electrode. The rapid disappearance fo released dopamine reflects the potency of cellular uptake for dopamine. Inhibition of dopamine uptake with nomifensine allows the measurement of dopamine overflow as a result of a single stimulus impulse or with low-frequency stimulations, both comparable to physiological dopaminergic impulse flow.
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