Abstract

Both dopamine (DA) and norepinephrine (NE) release from perifused rat hypothalamic fragments was increased by depolarizing concentrations of potassium (K +, 20 mM and 56 mM) in a dose-related and Ca 2+-dependent manner. DA and NE release induced by high K + (20 mM) was further enhanced by gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP, 10 −5−10 −6 M) and DN 1417 (10 −5 M), a thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) analog. GRP (10 −5 M), neurotensin (NT, 10 −5 M) and DN1417 (10 −5 M) also stimulated spontaneous release of DA and NE from the hypothalamus. These results suggest that GRP, NT and DN1417 act at the hypothalamic catecholamine nerve terminals and stimulate the release of DA and NE in the rat.

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