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    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 306 (1979), S. 161-168 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Noradrenaline ; GABA ; Tyramine ; Rat occipital cortex ; Cat nictitating membrane
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effects of GABA were studied on the release of 3H-noradrenaline (3H-NA) evoked by potassium or by tyramine from slices of the rat occipital cortex and on the release of 3H-NA elicited by nerve stimulation from the cat nictitating membrane. GABA (30–1000μM) facilitated the potassium-evoked release of 3H-NA in a concentration dependent manner. This facilitatory effect was not antagonized by bicuculline (1–100 μM) or by picrotoxin (1–100 μM). Exposure to the GABA agonist muscimol (1–100 μM) did not affect either the spontaneous or the potassium-evoked release of 3H-NA. The facilitatory effect of GABA on the release of 3H-NA elicited by potassium was observed when the occipital cortex slices were exposed to 20 mM K+ during 1 min. When depolarization was induced by 35 mM K+ exposure to GABA failed to enhance the release of the neurotransmitter. GABA 300 μM did not affect the release of the labelled neurotransmitter evoked by exposure to tyramine 0.6 μM. In the cat nictitating membrane prelabelled with 3H-NA, the stimulation evoked release of the labelled neurotransmitter was not affected by GABA (10–300 μM). In conclusion, GABA has a facilitatory effect on the calcium-dependent, potassium evoked release of 3H-NA when the depolarization is of moderate degree. This effect of GABA appears to be selective for the central nervous system.
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