“…Group II mGlu receptor activation depresses glutamate release in critical regions such as the mPFC (Otani et al, 1999, 2002; Huang and Hsu, 2008; Walker et al, 2015), dorsal striatum (Lovinger and McCool, 1995; Kahn et al, 2001), NAc (Manzoni et al, 1997; Robbe et al, 2002a,b), central amygdala (Neugebauer et al, 2000), and BNST (Grueter and Winder, 2005). A variety of mechanisms might contribute to inhibition of neurotransmitter release by group II mGlu receptors, including inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels (Anwyl, 1999; Robbe et al, 2002a; Kupferschmidt and Lovinger, 2015), interference with vesicle fusion and release machinery (Kupchik et al, 2008, 2011), and activation of presynaptic potassium channels (Anwyl, 1999). …”