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Dopamine modulation animal studies

The antidepressant effect of thymoleptics manifests after a prolonged latency usually 1-3 weeks pass before subjective or objective improvement becomes noticeable (A). In contrast, somatic effects are immediately evident specifically, the interference with neuronal transmitter/modulator systems (norepinephrine, serotonin, acetylcholine, histamine, dopamine). Reuptake of released serotonin, norepinephrine, or both is impaired (—< elevated concentration in synaptic cleft) and/or receptors are blocked (example in A). These effects are demonstrable in animal studies and are the cause of acute adverse effects. [Pg.226]

The immediate and reversible actions of dopamine are a combination of modulations of individual ion channels. The major ion channels expressed in spiny projection neurons are summarized in Table 2. Current understanding of the properties of these channels is mostly based on whole cell recordings from isolated cells, which have been recently reviewed by Nichola et al. (2000). The role of these channels in whole cell behavior has been studied using intracellular recordings in brain slices or anaesthetized animals. Many of the important cellular properties of spiny projection neurons can be accounted for in terms of ion channel activations occurring at different membrane potentials. [Pg.217]


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