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Stimulation of D2-receptors in Rat Nucleus Accumbens Slices Inhibits Dopamine and Acetylcholine Release but Not Cyclic AMP Formation

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1987 Oct 13
PMID 2823991
Citations 10
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Abstract

We compared some functional responses of D1- and D2-receptor stimulation in tissue slices of rat neostriatum with those in slices of the nucleus accumbens. In both brain regions D2-receptor stimulation inhibited the electrically evoked release of radiolabeled dopamine and acetylcholine. In both brain regions D1-receptor stimulation and forskolin increased the cyclic AMP formation. Only in the neostriatum, stimulation of D2-receptors inhibited the formation of cyclic AMP, brought about by forskolin or by D1-receptor stimulation. It is concluded from these experiments that, although functional responses of D2-receptor stimulation can be demonstrated in the nucleus accumbens, D2-receptors in this brain region are apparently uncoupled to adenylate cyclase.

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