Influence of the hippocampus on amino acid utilizing and cholinergic neurons within the nucleus accumbens is promoted by histamine via H 1 receptors
Background and Purpose The influence of the neurotransmitter histamine on spontaneous and stimulation‐evoked release of glutamate, aspartate, GABA and ACh in the nucleus accumbens ( NAc ) was investigated in vivo . Experimental Approach Using the push–pull superfusion technique, histaminergic compou...
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Published in | British journal of pharmacology Vol. 170; no. 1; pp. 170 - 176 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.09.2013
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Summary: | Background and Purpose
The influence of the neurotransmitter histamine on spontaneous and stimulation‐evoked release of glutamate, aspartate,
GABA
and
ACh
in the nucleus accumbens (
NAc
) was investigated
in vivo
.
Experimental Approach
Using the push–pull superfusion technique, histaminergic compounds were applied to the
NAc
and neurotransmitter release was assessed. In some experiments, the fornix/fimbria of the hippocampus was electrically stimulated by a microelectrode and evoked potentials were monitored in the
NAc
.
Key Results
Superfusion of the
NAc
with the
H
1
receptor antagonist triprolidine (50 μ
M
) decreased spontaneous outflow of glutamate, aspartate and
ACh
, while release of
GABA
remained unaffected. Superfusion with histamine elevated release of
ACh
, without influencing that of the amino acids. Electrical stimulation of the fornix/fimbria enhanced the output of amino acids and
ACh
within the
NAc
. The evoked outflow of glutamate and
ACh
was diminished on superfusion with triprolidine, while release of aspartate and
GABA
was not affected. Superfusion of the
NAc
with histamine intensified the stimulation‐evoked release of glutamate and
A
ch. Histamine also elevated the stimulation‐induced release of aspartate, without influencing that of
GABA
. Presuperfusion with triprolidine abolished the reinforced effect of histamine on stimulation‐evoked transmitter release within the
NAc
.
Conclusion and Implications
Neuronal histamine activates
H
1
receptors and increases spontaneous release of glutamate, aspartate and
ACh
within the
NAc
. Stimulation of the hippocampal fornix/fimbria tract also enhances release of glutamate and
ACh
within the
NAc
and this effect is intensified by
H
1
receptor stimulation within the
NAc
. The latter effects, which are mediated by hippocampal afferences, might play an important role in mnemonic performance and in emotional processes such as anxiety and stress disorders.
Linked Articles
This article is part of a themed issue on Histamine Pharmacology Update. To view the other articles in this issue visit
http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1111/bph.2013.170.issue‐1 |
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ISSN: | 0007-1188 1476-5381 |
DOI: | 10.1111/bph.12212 |