Tanaka T, Yokoo H, Mizoguchi K, Yoshida M, Tsuda A, Tanaka M
Department of Pharmacology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Japan.
Brain Res. 1991 Mar 22;544(1):174-6. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)90902-8.
The effects of immobilization and tail-pinch stress on extracellular noradrenaline (NA) release in the amygdala were studied in freely moving rats with intracerebral microdialysis techniques. After collection of basal levels of NA (2.63 +/- 0.26 pg/50 microliters/20 min), the rat was exposed to either immobilization stress or tail-pinch stress for 20 min. Immobilization and tail-pinch stress increased NA release to 250 and 243% of basal levels, respectively and the elevation of NA release was observed for 60 min and 40 min after release from stress, also respectively. These data suggest that microdialysis is a useful way to study extracellular NA release in the amygdala and that NA neurons in this region are activated by both immobilization and tail-pinch stress.