Title
The aromatic amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor, NSD-1015, increases release of dopamine: response characteristics.
Description
Addition of the aromatic amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor, NSD-1015 (10 microM), to Krebs'-Ringer phosphate (KRP) superfusion medium, significantly increased the release of dopamine in vitro from superfused corpus striatum tissue fragments of male rats. A dose-dependent increase in release of dopamine was obtained in response to increasing concentrations of NSD-1015, with 1.0 microM being the minimally effective dose. In addition to the striatum, NSD-1015 also increased the release of dopamine from superfused hypothalamic tissue fragments. This capacity of NSD-1015 to increase release of dopamine was calcium-independent, appeared to be somewhat specific and could apparently increase the release of dopamine in vivo, as indicated by increases in the release of the metabolite of dopamine, DOPAC, under conditions of push-pull perfusion. Although the putative role of NSD-1015 is as an aromatic amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor, the present results demonstrate that, either as a result of this function and/or in addition to this role, NSD-1015 is a potent activator of the release of dopamine.