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Subthalamic Nucleus Cell Firing in the 6-OHDA-treated Rat: Basal Activity and Response to Haloperidol

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1992 Sep 11
PMID 1422838
Citations 40
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Abstract

Single unit recordings from neurons of the subthalamic nucleus were made in control and 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-treated rats anesthetized with chloral hydrate. Subthalamic nucleus cells in this preparation exhibited a wide range of firing rates and three different firing patterns. These patterns were defined as 'burst', 'normal', and 'mixed' based on comparisons of their interspike interval histograms. Four to 6 weeks after 6-OHDA treatment there was no change in the basal firing rates of subthalamic nucleus cells, but there was a significant shift in firing pattern, with a smaller proportion of cells exhibiting the 'normal' firing pattern. The response of subthalamic nucleus neurons to acute administration of haloperidol was also altered in 6-OHDA-treated rats tested 4-6 weeks post-lesion, with a significantly greater proportion of cells responding to doses of haloperidol as low as 0.2 mg/kg (i.v.) with increases in firing rate of 20% or more. These results suggest that the subthalamic nucleus is probably not involved in the increases in basal levels of dopamine cell activity observed previously in the 6-OHDA-treated rat, but may play a role in the acute induction of depolarization block of dopamine cell firing in response to haloperidol administration in this model.

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