Does treatment with haloperidol for 3 weeks produce depolarization block in midbrain dopamine neurons of unanaesthetized rats?

Abstract
Treatment of rats with haloperidol, 0.5 mg/kg SC daily for 3 weeks, did not increase the concentration of dopamine in the dopamine-rich nuclei of the forebrain apart from a small effect in the olfactory tubercle. Cessation of the nerve impulse flow in the ascending dopamine neurons induced by gammabutyrolactone caused an approximately twofold increase in the dopamine levels of both haloperidol-treated and control rats. The results are hard to reconcile with the notion of haloperidol-induced depolarization block, i.e., cessation of impulse flow in the majority of midbrain dopamine neurons of unanaesthetized rats.

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