1988
The effects of pertussis toxin on autoreceptor-mediated inhibition of dopamine synthesis in the rat striatum.
Bean A, Shepard P, Bunney B, Nestler E, Roth R. The effects of pertussis toxin on autoreceptor-mediated inhibition of dopamine synthesis in the rat striatum. Molecular Pharmacology 1988, 34: 715-8. PMID: 2974120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPertussis toxin injectionDopamine synthesisToxin injectionDopamine autoreceptorsRat striatumPertussis toxinAutoreceptor-mediated inhibitionDopamine agonist apomorphineG proteinsAgonist apomorphineUnilateral administrationControl ratsSystemic administrationStriatal tissueEffects of activationAutoreceptorsApomorphineStriatumRatsAdministrationInjectionToxinActivationStriataAgonists
1987
Population response of midbrain dopaminergic neurons to neuroleptics: further studies on time course and nondopaminergic neuronal influences
Chiodo L, Bunney B. Population response of midbrain dopaminergic neurons to neuroleptics: further studies on time course and nondopaminergic neuronal influences. Journal Of Neuroscience 1987, 7: 629-633. PMID: 2881987, PMCID: PMC6569064, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.07-03-00629.1987.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepolarization-induced inactivationFiring rateDopaminergic neuronsDopamine receptor agonist apomorphineMonths' continuous treatmentAcute oral administrationBasal firing rateActive DA neuronsReceptor agonist apomorphineA10 dopaminergic neuronsActive dopamine neuronsClassical antipsychotic drugsDopamine-containing neuronsPresence of haloperidolHr of administrationLong-term treatmentMidbrain dopaminergic neuronsCholecystokinin receptor antagonistAge-matched controlsHaloperidol resultsA10 regionDA neuronsAcute administrationAgonist apomorphineNeuroleptic haloperidol
1986
Induction of depolarization block in midbrain dopamine neurons by repeated administration of haloperidol: analysis using in vivo intracellular recording.
Grace A, Bunney B. Induction of depolarization block in midbrain dopamine neurons by repeated administration of haloperidol: analysis using in vivo intracellular recording. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 1986, 238: 1092-100. PMID: 3746660.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdministration of haloperidolDopamine neuronsVivo intracellular recordingsDepolarization blockIntracellular recordingsNigral dopamine neuronsAdministration of neurolepticsActive dopamine neuronsSpontaneous spike activityDopamine agonist apomorphineAntipsychotic drug haloperidolSpontaneous electrophysiological activityMidbrain dopamine neuronsAcute administrationAgonist apomorphineSubstantia nigraControl ratsExcitatory driveDepolarization blockadeDrug haloperidolSpontaneous activitySpike activityFiring rateHaloperidolNeurons
1984
Evidence for the absence of impulse-regulating somatodendritic and synthesis-modulating nerve terminal autoreceptors on subpopulations of mesocortical dopamine neurons
Chiodo L, Bannon M, Grace A, Roth R, Bunney B. Evidence for the absence of impulse-regulating somatodendritic and synthesis-modulating nerve terminal autoreceptors on subpopulations of mesocortical dopamine neurons. Neuroscience 1984, 12: 1-16. PMID: 6462443, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(84)90133-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpikes/sDopamine neuronsPiriform cortexDopamine levelsCaudate nucleusCingulate cortexIntravenous administrationDopamine cellsFiring rateGlyoxylic acid-induced histofluorescenceCatecholamine histofluorescence techniquesMesocortical dopamine neuronsNerve terminal autoreceptorsNigrostriatal dopamine cellsDose-dependent inhibitory responseDopamine agonist apomorphineBasal discharge rateMidbrain dopaminergic neuronsMidbrain dopaminergic systemMean firing rateMidbrain dopamine systemMesocortical neuronsAgonist apomorphineMicroiontophoretic applicationAntidromic activation
1977
Dopamine “Autoreceptors”: Pharmacological characterization by microiontophoretic single cell recording studies
Aghajanian G, Bunney B. Dopamine “Autoreceptors”: Pharmacological characterization by microiontophoretic single cell recording studies. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives Of Pharmacology 1977, 297: 1-7. PMID: 193046, DOI: 10.1007/bf00508803.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDA neuronsDepressant effectDA agonist apomorphineWeak depressant actionSingle-cell recording studiesSingle-cell recordingsAgonist apomorphineDA agonistsMicroiontophoretic applicationMicroiontophoretic techniquesSubstantia nigraDepressant actionDopamine neuronsSingle dopamine neuronsPharmacological characterizationCatecholamine receptorsΒ-adrenoreceptorsCell recordingsCatecholamine agonistsRecording studiesNeuronsAutoreceptorsAntagonist trifluoperazineAgonistsSelective responsiveness