Cotinine Selectively Activates a Subpopulation of α3/α6β2 Nicotinic Receptors in Monkey Striatum
Autor: | Maryka Quik, Neeraja Parameswaran, J. Michael McIntosh, Kathryn T. O'Leary |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Nicotine
Dopamine Dopamine Agents Nigrostriatal pathway Nicotinic Antagonists Striatum Receptors Nicotinic Pharmacology Article chemistry.chemical_compound Cocaine medicine Animals Nicotinic Agonists Nicotinic Antagonist Cotinine Saimiri Chemistry Brain medicine.anatomical_structure Nicotinic agonist nervous system Mechanism of action 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1 2 3 6-tetrahydropyridine Azetidines Molecular Medicine Female medicine.symptom Conotoxins medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 325:646-654 |
ISSN: | 1521-0103 0022-3565 |
DOI: | 10.1124/jpet.108.136838 |
Popis: | The nicotine metabolite cotinine is an abundant long-lived bio-active compound that may contribute to the overall physiological effects of tobacco use. Although its mechanism of action in the central nervous system has not been extensively investigated, cotinine is known to evoke dopamine release in the nigrostriatal pathway through an interaction at nicotinic receptors (nAChRs). Because considerable evidence now demonstrates the presence of multiple nAChRs in the striatum, the present experiments were done to determine the subtypes through which cotinine exerts its effects in monkeys, a species that expresses similar densities of striatal alpha4beta2* (nAChR containing the alpha4 and beta2 subunits, but not alpha3 or alpha6) and alpha3/alpha6beta2* (nAChR composed of the alpha3 or alpha6 subunits and beta2) nAChRs. Competition binding studies showed that cotinine interacts with both alpha4beta2* and alpha3/alpha6beta2* nAChR subtypes in the caudate, with cotinine IC(50) values for inhibition of 5-[(125) I]iodo-3-[2(S)-azetinylmethoxy]pyridine-2HCl ([(125)I]A-85380) and (125)I-alpha-conotoxinMII binding in the micromolar range. This interaction at the receptor level is of functional significance because cotinine stimulated both alpha4beta2* and alpha3/alpha6beta2* nAChR [(3)H]dopamine release from caudate synaptosomes. Our results unexpectedly showed that nicotine evokes [(3)H]dopamine release from two alpha3/alpha6beta2* nAChR populations, one of which was sensitive to cotinine and the other was not. This cotinine-insensitive subtype was only present in the medial caudate and was preferentially lost with 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced nigrostriatal damage. In contrast, cotinine and nicotine elicited equivalent levels of alpha4beta2* nAChR-mediated dopamine release. These data demonstrate that cotinine functionally discriminates between two alpha3/alpha6beta2* nAChRs in monkey striatum, with the cotinine-insensitive alpha3/alpha6beta2* nAChR preferentially vulnerable to nigrostriatal damage. |
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