Neurochemical and behavioural effects of neurotensin vs [D-Tyr11]neurotensin on mesolimbic dopaminergic function.

Neuropeptides

Sanofi Recherche, Neuropsychiatry Research Department, Montpellier, France.

Published: January 1995

Microinjection of neurotensin(1-13) or neurotensin(8-13) into the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of anaesthetized rats produced dose-dependent (1-100 pg) dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens as measured by differential pulse amperometry (DPA). Higher doses (100 pg-10 ng) of [D-Tyr11]neurotensin were required to produce an identical effect. In addition, the 3 peptides enhanced the K(+)-evoked [3H]DA release from nucleus accumbens slices. The stimulatory actions produced by 10(-8) M neurotensin(1-13) and neurotensin(8-13) were respectively of 96% and 72% while the effect of [D-Tyr11]neurotensin was only of 79% at 10(-6) M. Unilateral application of the 3 peptides in the VTA of cannulated rats produced contralateral circling. [D-Tyr11]neurotensin was effective in a dose-dependent manner, between 40 and 320 ng. Similar effects were observed with 80 ng of neurotensin(1-13) and neurotensin(8-13) in presence of the protease inhibitor thiorphan. In view of the higher potency of neurotensin(1-13) and neurotensin(8-13) versus [D-Tyr11]neurotensin to stimulate DA release both in vivo and in vitro and the higher efficacy of [D-Tyr11]neurotensin to induce circling, this study further strengthens the concept of neurotensin receptor heterogeneity.

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