Jones D L, Mogenson G J
Am J Physiol. 1980 Jan;238(1):R65-9. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1980.238.1.R65.
The present experiments investigated the hypothesis of a projection relating to the release of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) from the nucleus accumbens to the globus pallidus subserving ambulatory activity in the rat. The GABA antagonist picrotoxin, microinjected into the globus pallidus, elicited dose-dependent increases in ambulatory activity. The administration of dopamine into the nucleus accumbens had a synergistic effect and further stimulated ambulatory activity. GABA injected into the ventral posterior globus pallidus significantly attenuated the ambulatory activity stimulated by injecting dopamine into the nucleus accumbens. These observations provide evidence of a GABAergic projection from the nucleus accumbens to the globus pallidus and implicate it in the initiation of ambulatory activity.
本实验研究了一种假说,即伏隔核向苍白球投射γ-氨基丁酸(GABA),该投射与大鼠的行走活动有关。将GABA拮抗剂印防己毒素微量注射到苍白球中,可引起行走活动呈剂量依赖性增加。向伏隔核注射多巴胺具有协同作用,并进一步刺激行走活动。向腹侧后苍白球注射GABA可显著减弱向伏隔核注射多巴胺所刺激的行走活动。这些观察结果为从伏隔核到苍白球的GABA能投射提供了证据,并表明其与行走活动的启动有关。