Abstract

Neurotensin and cholecystokinin, neuropeptides which coexist with dopamine in many ventral tegmental neurons, were microinjected into the ventral tegmental area during in vivo microdialysis in the posterior nucleus accumbens. Neurotensin significantly elevated concentrations of dopamine and its metabolites at doses of 10 pmol, 1 nmol, and 10 nmol, while cholecystokinin significantly elevated dopamine metabolite concentrations only at a dose of 10 nmol. These data suggest that neurotensin potently mediates the release of dopamine from the mesolimbic pathway via direct actions on the cell body.

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