Abstract

Presynaptic modulation of [3H]GABA release was examined using rat cerebral cortical slices. In vitro addition of carbachol, a muscarinic receptor agonist, resulted in a significant suppression of the release of [3H]GABA evoked by high potassium (50 mM) stimulation in a dose dependent manner, while noradrenaline, isoproterenol, dopamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine and glutamic acid had no significant effect on the evoked release of [3H]GABA. This suppressive effect of carbachol was antagonized invariably by atropine. Furthermore, it was found that the suppressive action of carbachol could be antagonized by pirenzepine, a selective M1 muscarinic receptor antagonist, but not by AF-DX 116 and 4-DAMP, M2 and M3 receptor antagonists, respectively. These results suggest that the release of GABA from cerebral cortical GABA neurons may be modulated by presynaptic M1 muscarinic receptor.

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