Do endogenous excitatory amino acids influence striatal dopamine release?
In vivo microdialysis techniques were used to examine whether endogenous excitatory amino acids exert a tonic facilitatory influence on striatal dopamine release. Local application of NMDA and non-NMDA antagonists at 10 μM was without an effect on basal dopamine release while 100 μM and 1 mM of thes...
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description | In vivo microdialysis techniques were used to examine whether endogenous excitatory amino acids exert a tonic facilitatory influence on striatal dopamine release. Local application of NMDA and non-NMDA antagonists at 10 μM was without an effect on basal dopamine release while 100 μM and 1 mM of these drugs significantly enhanced the release. Our findings do not support the idea that excitatory amino acids have a tonic excitatory effect on striatal dopamine release. |
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