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Nicotine Indirectly Inhibits [3H]Dopamine Uptake at Concentrations That Do Not Directly Promote [3H]Dopamine Release in Rat Striatum
Authors:Sari Izenwasser  Henry M Jacocks  John G Rosenberger  Brian M Cox
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland 20814-4799.
Abstract:The effects of both (-)- and (+)-nicotine isomers were examined on in vitro uptake and release of 3H]dopamine in rat striatum. Both isomers inhibited uptake of 3H]dopamine in chopped tissue at concentrations well below those necessary for promoting release of preloaded 3H]dopamine. (-)-Nicotine was more potent than (+)-nicotine both at inhibiting uptake and at promoting release. Unlike other dopamine uptake inhibitors, however, nicotine inhibited only 50% of the total uptake. In the presence of 1 nM nicotine, the residual 3H]dopamine uptake was less sensitive to inhibition by cocaine than uptake in the absence of nicotine. Nicotine did not compete against the binding of 3H]GBR 12935, a selective dopamine uptake inhibitor. The nicotinic receptor agonists carbachol and 1,1-dimethyl-4-phenylpiperazinium iodide also inhibited uptake, whereas the nicotinic antagonists chlorisondamine and mecamylamine blocked nicotine's effect. Thus, the effect of nicotine on dopamine uptake appears to be mediated by a receptor similar to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. These receptors do not seem to be on the terminals that are accumulating dopamine, however, since tetrodotoxin prevented the effect of nicotine on 3H]dopamine uptake and nicotine had no effect on uptake in a synaptosomal preparation.
Keywords:Nicotine  Dopamine uptake  Dopamine release  Cocaine
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