Middleton_2007_Synapse_61_157

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Title : Nornicotine inhibition of dopamine transporter function in striatum via nicotinic receptor activation - Middleton_2007_Synapse_61_157
Author(s) : Middleton LS , Crooks PA , Wedlund PJ , Cass WA , Dwoskin LP
Ref : Synapse , 61 :157 , 2007
Abstract :

Nornicotine, a tobacco alkaloid and N-demethylated nicotine metabolite, releases DA from superfused rat striatal slices in a mecamylamine-sensitive manner, indicating nicotinic receptor (nAChR) modulation of this response. The current study determined the effect of nornicotine on rat striatal dopamine transporter (DAT) function using in vivo voltammetry. In a dose-related and mecamylamine-sensitive manner, nornicotine (0.35-12.0 mg/kg, s.c.) decreased DA clearance, suggesting that nornicotine inhibits striatal DAT function via a nAChR-mediated mechanism. Furthermore, the nAChRs mediating the nornicotine-induced inhibition of DAT function appear to be different from those activated by nicotine which increases DA clearance. Understanding the actions of nornicotine in brain may have significance for emerging therapeutics and for the management of nicotine dependence.

PubMedSearch : Middleton_2007_Synapse_61_157
PubMedID: 17146768

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Middleton LS, Crooks PA, Wedlund PJ, Cass WA, Dwoskin LP (2007)
Nornicotine inhibition of dopamine transporter function in striatum via nicotinic receptor activation
Synapse 61 :157

Middleton LS, Crooks PA, Wedlund PJ, Cass WA, Dwoskin LP (2007)
Synapse 61 :157