Rl. Huang et al., EFFECTS OF AGE ON DOPAMINE RELEASE IN THE NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS AND AMPHETAMINE-INDUCED LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY IN RATS, Neuroscience letters, 200(1), 1995, pp. 61-64
The effects of age on dopamine (DA) release in the nucleus accumbens (
NAc) and on amphetamine (AMPH)-induced locomotor activity were studied
by microdialysis in freely-moving young (5 month) and old (24 month)
rats. Both basal extracellular DA and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (
DOPAC) release and that following intra-accumbens perfusion of AMPH (1
-10 mu M) were significantly lower in old rats. After intraperitoneal
injection of AMPH (1.5 mg/kg), no age-related change in DA release was
seen in the NAc, but locomotor activity was found to increase much mo
re in young rats than in old ones. These results indicate that (1) old
rats show decreased extracellular DA and DOPAC release, both in the b
asal state and following intra-accumbens infusion of AMPH, and (2) the
age-related locomotor activity induced by systemic injection of AMPH
is not paralleled by changes in DA release in the NAc.