Stereoselective Nicotine‐Induced Release of Dopamine from Striatal Synaptosomes: Concentration Dependence and Repetitive Stimulation

Male 0301 basic medicine Nicotine Veratridine Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Dopamine Molecular Conformation Rats, Inbred Strains Receptors, Nicotinic Corpus Striatum Rats Structure-Activity Relationship 03 medical and health sciences Potassium Animals Calcium Synaptosomes
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1988.tb10582.x Publication Date: 2006-10-05T21:12:52Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract: Using a sensitive perfusion system we have studied the nicotine‐induced release of [3H]dopamine ([3H]DA) from striatal synaptosomes. Nicotine‐evoked release was concentration dependent with an EC50 of 3.8 μM. The response to 1 μM nicotine was comparable to that to 16 mM K+ 10 μM veratridine evoked a larger response. All three samuli were Ca2+ dependent but only the response to veratridine was blocked by tetrodotoxin. Repetitive stimulations by 1 μM (–)‐nicotine (100 μl) at 30‐min intervals resulted in similar levels of [3H]DA release; higher concentrations of (–)‐nicotine resulted in an attenuation of the response particularly following the third stimulation. This may reflect desensitisation or tachyphylaxis of the presynaptic nicotinic receptor. The action of nicotine was markedly stereoselective: a 100‐fold higher concentration of (+)‐nicotine was necessary to evoke the same level of response as 1 μM (–)‐nicotine. It is proposed that these presynaptic nicotinic receptors on striatal terminals are equivalent to high‐affinity nicotine binding sites described in mammalian brain.
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