
pmid: 713704
Abstract The release of endogenous dopamine from a chopped rat striatal preparation was measured using a sensitive radio-enzymatic assay for dopamine. Either KC1 or d-amphetamine stimulated significant release of dopamine which was easily detected within one minute in this system. The amount of dopamine released was dependent upon the concentration of KC1 or d-amphetamine. The technique permits study of the initial, rapid phase of release of endogenous transmitter.
Male, Kinetics, Dextroamphetamine, Dopamine, Temperature, Animals, In Vitro Techniques, Corpus Striatum, Potassium Chloride, Rats
Male, Kinetics, Dextroamphetamine, Dopamine, Temperature, Animals, In Vitro Techniques, Corpus Striatum, Potassium Chloride, Rats
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