Effects of mercury compounds on the spontaneous and potassium-evoked release of [3H]dopamine from mouse striatal slices
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
- Vol. 64 (12) , 1507-1514
- https://doi.org/10.1139/y86-254
Abstract
The effects of mercury compounds on the spontaneous and potassium-evoked release of [3H]dopamine from mouse striatal slices have been examined. All mercury compounds examined produced concentration-dependent increases in the spontaneous release of [3H]dopamine, with an order of potency of methylmercury > mercuric (Hg2+) mercury >p-choloromercuribenzene sulfonic acid. Methylmercury had no effect on the 25 mM potassium evoked release of [3H]dopamine in the presence of 1.3 mM calcium. However, in calcium-free conditions, methylmercury significantly increased the potassium-evoked release of [3H]dopamine. Mercuric mercury significantly reduced the 25 mM potassium evoked release of [3H]dopamine in the presence of 1.3 mM calcium, and this response was not reversible with brief washing of the tissue. In calcium-free conditions, mercuric mercury significantly elevated the evoked release of [3H]dopamine, similar to the result obtained with methylmercury. It is suggested that mercury compounds alter dopaminergic synaptic function, possibly by disrupting calcium homeostasis or calcium-dependent processes, and that methylmercury and mercuric mercury can have differential effects to alter dopaminergic neurotransmission.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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