PMID: 8604058Mar 15, 1996Paper

Prepulses inhibit startle-induced reductions of extracellular dopamine in the nucleus accumbens of rat

The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
T HumbyMark A Geyer

Abstract

In vivo brain microdialysis was used to monitor extracellular levels of dopamine (DA) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of rats during exposure to startling acoustic stimuli. Ten rats were prepared with guide cannulae into which dialysis probes were inserted 1 d before testing. Two to three hours after the start of perfusion, rats were placed into the startle chamber and exposed to a continuous 70 dB(A) background noise. Dialysis samples (2.0 microliter/min) were collected at 6 min intervals. Startle pulses (120 dB[A] noise) were presented in 20-trial blocks lasting 5 min. In some blocks, an 86 dB[A] prepulse preceded each of the 20 pulses by 100 msec, with the order of presentation of pulse-alone or prepulse + pulse blocks being counterbalanced between animals. Three to six sample periods intervened between stimulus-containing blocks. Monoamine and metabolite levels were measured using HPLC with electro-chemical detection. During the presentations of startling stimuli, DA levels in the NAc decreased relative to the immediately preceding 12 min baseline. This decrease in DA was maintained for only one additional sample period. By contrast, the presentation of prepulse + pulse trials failed to affect dialysate levels of NAc DA duri...Continue Reading

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