A. Imperato et al., STIMULATION OF BOTH DOPAMINE D1 AND D2 RECEPTORS FACILITATES IN-VIVO ACETYLCHOLINE-RELEASE IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS, Brain research, 618(2), 1993, pp. 341-345
The effect of selective D1 and D2 dopamine (DA) receptor agonists and
of a mixed D1/D2 agonist on hippocampal acetylcholine (ACh) release wa
s investigated. LY 171555 (0.5 and 1 mg/kg, I.P.), SKF 38393 (1 to 10
mg/kg, i.p.), CY 208-243 (0.25 to 2 mg/kg, i.p.) and apomorphine (0.5
to 2 mg/kg, i.p.), at doses stimulating rat behavior, were found to in
crease the output of ACh in the hippocampus. Maximal increase was obse
rved after LY 171555 1 mg/kg, SKF 38393 10 mg/kg, CY 208-243 2 mg/kg a
nd apomorphine 2 mg/kg (85, 90, 87 and 210%, respectively). The enhanc
ement of ACh release induced by either SKF 38393 (10 mg/kg) or LY 1715
55 (I mg/kg) was prevented by the blockade of D1 receptors with SCH 23
390 (0.1 mg/kg, s.c.). Co-administration of maximally active doses of
LY 171555 (I mg/kg) and SKF 38393 (10 mg/kg) produced an additive effe
ct (about 200%). In contrast to the findings with high doses, low, pre
synaptic doses of LY 171555 and apomorphine reduced ACh output. Maxima
l reduction was observed after 0.05 mg/kg for both drugs, (43 and 52%,
respectively). These results show that activation of dopaminergic tra
nsmission either at D1 and/or at D2 receptors enhances ACh output in t
he hippocampus.