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Hydrogen ion concentration differentiates effects of methamphetamine and dopamine on transporter-mediated efflux
Authors:Wilhelm Clare J  Johnson Robert A  Eshleman Amy J  Janowsky Aaron
Institution:Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239, USA.
Abstract:Methamphetamine (METH) causes release of stored intracellular dopamine (DA). We explored the interactions of METH with the recombinant human vesicular monoamine (hVMAT2) and/or human DA transporters (hDAT) in transfected mammalian (HEK293) cells and compared the findings with those for DA. In 'static' release assays at 37 degrees C, less than 20% of pre-loaded (3)H]DA was lost after 60 min, while nearly 80% of pre-loaded (3)H]METH was lost at 37 degrees C under non-stimulated conditions. Results obtained by measuring substrate release using a superfusion apparatus revealed an even greater difference in substrate efflux. At pH 7.4, nearly all of the pre-loaded (3)H]METH was lost after just 6 min, compared with the loss of 70-80% of pre-loaded (3)H]DA (depending on cell type) after superfusion for 32 min. Increasing the extracellular pH from 7.4 to 8.6 had opposite effects on (3)H]DA and (3)H]METH retention. At pH 8.6, (3)H]METH was retained more effectively by both hDAT and hDAT-hVMAT2 cells, compared with results obtained at extracellular pH 7.4. (3)H]DA, however, was more effectively retained at pH 7.4 than at pH 8.6. These data suggest that DA and METH interact differently with the DAT and VMAT2, and require different H(+) concentrations to exert their effects.
Keywords:Dopamine  dopamine transporter  methamphetamine  pH  release  vesicular transporter
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