TY - JOUR
T1 - MK‐801, phencyclidine (PCP), and PCP‐like drugs increase burst firing in rat A10 dopamine neurons
T2 - Comparison to competitive NMDA antagonists
AU - French, Edward D.
AU - Mura, Anna
AU - Wang, Ting
PY - 1993/2
Y1 - 1993/2
N2 - Extracellular single‐unit recordings were used to assess the effects of PCP and PCP‐like drugs (MK‐801 and TCP) on the burst firing of ventral tegmental A10 dopamine neurons in the rat. The effects of these noncompetitive N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists were compared to the potent and competitive NMDA antagonists CGS 19755 and (±)CPP, and to BTCP, a PCP‐derivative possessing little affinity for the PCP binding site within the ion channel gated by NMDA. PCP, MK‐801, and TCP produced dose‐dependent increases in the firing rate, which were accompanied by increases in the amount of burst activity, the number of action potentials within a burst, and the conversion of nonbursty cells to bursty. However, the coefficient of variation, a measure of the regularity of firing, was not significantly altered. These predominately excitatory effects contrast with the inhibition of firing, decrease in bursting, and regularization of pattern produced by BTCP. CGS 19755 and (±) CPP failed to alter any of the measured parameters. Thus, the increase in firing rate and amount of burst activity of dopamine neurons produced by PCP and PCP‐like drugs, and the resultant hyperdopaminergia within the mesolimbic‐mesocortical regions, could underlie the psychotomimetic properties of these compounds. Moreover, this effect would not appear to be related to a loss of activity at the NMDA recognition site, as evidenced by the lack of effect of the competitive NMDA antagonists. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
AB - Extracellular single‐unit recordings were used to assess the effects of PCP and PCP‐like drugs (MK‐801 and TCP) on the burst firing of ventral tegmental A10 dopamine neurons in the rat. The effects of these noncompetitive N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists were compared to the potent and competitive NMDA antagonists CGS 19755 and (±)CPP, and to BTCP, a PCP‐derivative possessing little affinity for the PCP binding site within the ion channel gated by NMDA. PCP, MK‐801, and TCP produced dose‐dependent increases in the firing rate, which were accompanied by increases in the amount of burst activity, the number of action potentials within a burst, and the conversion of nonbursty cells to bursty. However, the coefficient of variation, a measure of the regularity of firing, was not significantly altered. These predominately excitatory effects contrast with the inhibition of firing, decrease in bursting, and regularization of pattern produced by BTCP. CGS 19755 and (±) CPP failed to alter any of the measured parameters. Thus, the increase in firing rate and amount of burst activity of dopamine neurons produced by PCP and PCP‐like drugs, and the resultant hyperdopaminergia within the mesolimbic‐mesocortical regions, could underlie the psychotomimetic properties of these compounds. Moreover, this effect would not appear to be related to a loss of activity at the NMDA recognition site, as evidenced by the lack of effect of the competitive NMDA antagonists. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
KW - Electrophysiology
KW - NMDA
KW - N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate antagonists
KW - Ventral tegmental area
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U2 - 10.1002/syn.890130203
DO - 10.1002/syn.890130203
M3 - Article
C2 - 8446919
AN - SCOPUS:0027415928
SN - 0887-4476
VL - 13
SP - 108
EP - 116
JO - Synapse
JF - Synapse
IS - 2
ER -