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Domain-dependent effects of DAT inhibition in the rat dorsal striatum.


ABSTRACT: The rat dorsal striatum exhibits domain-dependent kinetics of dopamine release and clearance. The present report describes the domain-dependent actions of nomifensine (20 mg/kg i.p.), a competitive dopamine uptake inhibitor, on evoked dopamine responses recorded by voltammetry during electrical stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle. In slow domains, nomifensine increases the initial rate of evoked overflow, increases response overshoot, does not affect the slope of the linear segment of the dopamine clearance profile, and slows the non-linear segment of the clearance profile. In fast domains, nomifensine does not affect the initial rate of overflow, increases the end-of-stimulus overshoot, and decreases the slope of the linear segment of the dopamine clearance profile. Collectively, these findings do not concur with existing models of evoked dopamine release that describe the effect of nomifensine as an increase in the effective KM of dopamine uptake. These findings suggest that dopamine clearance after evoked release is affected by both dopamine uptake and a restricted extracellular diffusion process.

SUBMITTER: Mitch Taylor I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3424350 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Domain-dependent effects of DAT inhibition in the rat dorsal striatum.

Mitch Taylor I I   Jaquins-Gerstl Andrea A   Sesack Susan R SR   Michael Adrian C AC  

Journal of neurochemistry 20120528 2


The rat dorsal striatum exhibits domain-dependent kinetics of dopamine release and clearance. The present report describes the domain-dependent actions of nomifensine (20 mg/kg i.p.), a competitive dopamine uptake inhibitor, on evoked dopamine responses recorded by voltammetry during electrical stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle. In slow domains, nomifensine increases the initial rate of evoked overflow, increases response overshoot, does not affect the slope of the linear segment of the  ...[more]

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