1998
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.201.13.2053
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The Characterization of Presynaptic Octopamine Receptors Modulating Octopamine Release From an Identified Neurone in the Locust

Abstract: Octopamine release has been demonstrated from the dorsal unpaired median neurone to the locust extensor-tibiae muscle (DUMETi) in response to high-[K+] saline. Here, we provide evidence for the existence of presynaptic inhibitory autoreceptors for octopamine on the DUMETi terminals and report on their pharmacological profile. Octopamine release was initiated by exposure to high-[K+] saline (0. 1 mol l-1) and measured using a radioenzyme assay for octopamine. Octopamine receptor antagonists (10(-4 )mol l-1) pot… Show more

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