THE RELEASE OF LABELLED ACETYLCHOLINE AND CHOLINE FROM CEREBRAL CORTICAL SLICES STIMULATED ELECTRICALLY
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- 1 December 1974
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 52 (4) , 499-507
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1974.tb09717.x
Abstract
1 In order to establish the origin of the increased efflux of radioactivity caused by electrical stimulation of cerebral cortical slices which had been incubated with [3H]-choline, labelled choline and acetylcholine (ACh) collected by superfusion were separated by gold precipitation. 2 In the presence of physostigmine electrical stimulation (1 Hz, 10 min) increased the release of only [3H]-ACh which was greatly enhanced by the addition of atropine. 3 Continuous stimulation in the presence of physostigmine resulted in an evoked release of [3H]-ACh which declined asymptotically. This evoked release appeared to follow first-order kinetics with a rate constant which remained stable over the course of prolonged stimulation. 4 The rate constant for the evoked release of [3H]-ACh with 1 Hz stimulation was three times greater in the presence of physostigmine and atropine than in the presence of physostigmine alone, while the size of the store from which [3H]-ACh was released was nearly identical under these two conditions. 5 In the absence of physostigmine and atropine, stimulation caused the appearance of only [3H]-choline in the samples. 6 Reduction of [3H]-ACh stores before the application of physostigmine resulted in a reduced evoked release of total radioactivity, both in the absence or presence of physostigmine and atropine, and decreased the evoked release of [3H]-ACh without affecting the release of [3H]-choline. 7 Results suggest that electrical stimulation of cortical slices which had been incubated with [3H]-choline causes the release of only [3H]-ACh, both in the presence or absence of an anticholinesterase. The evoked increase in the efflux of total radioactivity is therefore a good measure of the release of [3H]-ACh.Keywords
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