Effects of local cholinesterase inhibition on acetylcholine release assessed simultaneously in prefrontal and frontoparietal cortex.

Abstract:

:To investigate whether acetylcholine is released in a similar fashion in different regions of the cortex, in vivo microdialysis was used to measure acetylcholine efflux simultaneously in the medial prefrontal and the frontoparietal cortex, under both basal conditions and following tactile stimulation. Additionally, the effects of including two different concentrations (0.05 microM and 0.5 microM) of a cholinesterase inhibitor (neostigmine) in the perfusion fluid were assessed. Basal levels of acetylcholine (i.e. during non-stimulated sessions) were similar in medial prefrontal and frontoparietal areas. Tactile stimulation reliably increased acetylcholine efflux in a similar fashion (up to 140% increase above baseline) in both cortical areas studied. Predictably, the higher concentration of neostigmine (0.5 microM) increased basal acetylcholine efflux by about 150% from levels observed with the lower neostigmine concentration (0.05 microM), but the concentration of local neostigmine had no effect on either the magnitude or the duration of the increased acetylcholine efflux following tactile stimulation. These results suggest that the pattern of acetylcholine release may be comparable in different areas of the cortex, supporting the idea that cholinergic projections from the basal forebrain to the cortex represent a globally regulated system. Furthermore, while the inclusion of neostigmine in perfusion fluid must be taken into account when interpreting acetylcholine efflux data, it appears that concentrations of up to 0.5 microM do not interfere fundamentally with the lability of cortical acetylcholine efflux in response to behavioural stimulation.

journal_name

Neuroscience

journal_title

Neuroscience

authors

Himmelheber AM,Fadel J,Sarter M,Bruno JP

doi

10.1016/s0306-4522(98)00097-9

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1998-10-01 00:00:00

pages

949-57

issue

3

eissn

0306-4522

issn

1873-7544

pii

S0306-4522(98)00097-9

journal_volume

86

pub_type

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