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Interaction between dopamine influx and efflux in rat striatal synaptosomes.
Life Sci ; 31(22): 2455-61, 1982 Nov 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7154845
ABSTRACT
Exchange release has previously been proposed as the mechanism by which dopamine is transported over the synaptosomal membrane. An increase in carrier-mediated dopamine release should therefore result in an enhanced rate of synaptosomal dopamine uptake. In order to test this hypothesis, rat striatal synaptosomes were incubated with 14C-dopamine until equilibrium. Then, the 14C-dopamine concentration in the medium was reduced in order to elicit various rates of net dopamine efflux, while influx was monitored using tracer amounts of 3H-dopamine. Dopamine release was concentration dependent and saturable and thus may be carrier-mediated. In contrast to that expected for a mechanism of exchange release, dopamine influx was depressed as compared to equilibrium conditions. Furthermore, nomifensine, a specific inhibitor of dopamine influx, did not attenuate dopamine efflux. It is concluded that dopamine transport over the synaptosomal membrane may not be via a mechanism of strict exchange release.
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Synaptosomes / Dopamine / Corpus Striatum Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 1982 Type: Article
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Synaptosomes / Dopamine / Corpus Striatum Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 1982 Type: Article