Abstract
Fast cyclic voltammetry (FCV) was applied to the detection of stimulated noradrenaline (NA) efflux in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BSTV) of the superfused rat brain slice from rats of different ages. Three age groups were compared: young (5 weeks; 130 ± 8 g), adult (2 weeks; 308 ± 12 g), and mature rats (36 weeks; 575 ± 21 g). The effect of train duration (20 – 99 pulses at 100 Hz) and frequency of stimulation (50 pulses at 10 – 500 Hz) on NA efflux were examined. The effect of the α 2 antagonist yohimbine (1 μM) was also investigation. NA efflux was significantly ( p < 0.05) greater in young than adult or mature rats on all train durations and stimulus frequencies tested; Maximal NA efflux on the longest train (99 pulses, 100 Hz, 10 mA, 0.2 ms) was 423 ± 48 nM (young), 135 ± 24 nM (adult), and 155 ± 26 nM (mature). There were no significant differences between adult and mature rats. Yohimbine (1μM) elevated NA efflux to a greater extent at lower (10 & 20 Hz) than higher frequencies in all age groups. Yohimbine also potentiated NA efflux more ( p < 0.05) in young and adult rats than in mature animals. There were no significant differences between young and adult rats. The results indicate early maturational differences in both NA efflux and its control by α 2 adrenoceptors. Interestingly, the decreases in NA efflux and in yohimbine response were not temporally linked.
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