The neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate increases cortical acetylcholine release: a microdialysis study in freely moving rats |
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Authors: | M Darnaudéry M Koehl M Pallarés M Le Moal W Mayo |
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Affiliation: | Psychobiologie des Comportements Adaptatifs, INSERM U. 259, Université de Bordeaux II, France. |
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Abstract: | The effects of pregnenolone sulfate (Preg-S) administrations (0, 12, 48, 96, and 192 nmol intracerebroventricularly) on acetylcholine (ACh) release in the frontal cortex and dorsal striatum were investigated by on-line microdialysis in freely moving rats. Following Preg-S administration, extracellular ACh levels in the frontal cortex increased in a dose-dependent manner, whereas no change was observed in the striatum. The highest doses (96 and 192 nmol) induced a threefold increase above control values of ACh release, the intermediate dose of 48 nmol led to a twofold increase, whereas after the dose of 12 nmol, the levels of ACh were not different from those observed after vehicle injection. The increase in cortical ACh reached a maximum 30 min after administration for all the active doses. Taken together, these results suggest that Preg-S interacts with the cortical cholinergic system, which may account, at least in part, for the promnesic and/or antiamnesic properties of this neurosteroid. |
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