[3H]acetycholine release in rat striatal slices is not subject to dopamine heteroreceptor supersensitivity 30 months after 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of the substantia nigra

Using the rat model of Parkinson's disease described by Ungerstedt the release of [3H]acetylcholine ([3H]ACh) in the caudatoputamen was investigated to assess possible long-term effects of unilateral dopaminergic denervation on the modulation of cholinergic interneurons. This seemed of interest...

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description Using the rat model of Parkinson's disease described by Ungerstedt the release of [3H]acetylcholine ([3H]ACh) in the caudatoputamen was investigated to assess possible long-term effects of unilateral dopaminergic denervation on the modulation of cholinergic interneurons. This seemed of interest since rats with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesions of the left substantia nigra showed an increase in the behavioural susceptibility to small doses of dopamine (DA) D2 receptor agonists 30 months after the lesion. Electrical field stimulation with 3 Hz elicited release of [3H]ACh in slices of both the lesioned and the intact striatum. The DA reuptake blocker nomifensine was ineffective on the lesioned side but diminished the release of [3H]ACh in the intact striatum. This inhibition was reversed by the D2 receptor antagonist domperidone and hence probably due to the effect of endogenously released DA. Single electrical pulses at 0.05 Hz, which neither induced autoinhibition of [3H]ACh release nor heteroinhibition by endogenous DA, elicited a higher release of [3H]ACh on the intact side. Under this stimulation paradigm activation of the D2 heteroreceptor with quinpirole depressed the release of [3H]ACh to a similar extent on both sides, irrespective of the absence or presence of the competitive NMDA receptor antagonist D-CPPene. Also blockade of the NMDA receptor channel by dizocilpine, or of AMPA receptors by NBQX, was ineffective on either side. The NMDA-evoked release of [3H]ACh was higher on the lesioned side. It was equally depressed by quinpirole and by ethanol on both sides. Thus, single electrical pulses and NMDA stimulation per se had opposite effects on the lesioned and the intact side, whereas the modulation of release was similar. Since the lesioned striata were considerably smaller, measurements of mRNA levels of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) were used to assess the density of cholinergic interneurons and their content of ChAT mRNA. This analysis did not reveal any side difference. In conclusion, the function of D2 heteroreceptors on, and the density and ChAT mRNA content of, cholinergic interneurons are not or no longer altered after long-term DA denervation. Most probably, cholinergic interneurons are not involved in the increased behavioural susceptibility of 6-OHDA-lesioned rats to DA agonists.
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