A SINGLE (-)-NICOTINE INJECTION CAUSES CHANGE WITH A TIME-DELAY IN THE AFFINITY OF STRIATAL D-2 RECEPTORS FOR ANTAGONIST, BUT NOT FOR AGONIST, NOR IN THE D-2 RECEPTOR MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS IN THE RAT SUBSTANTIA-NIGRA

Citation
Xm. Li et al., A SINGLE (-)-NICOTINE INJECTION CAUSES CHANGE WITH A TIME-DELAY IN THE AFFINITY OF STRIATAL D-2 RECEPTORS FOR ANTAGONIST, BUT NOT FOR AGONIST, NOR IN THE D-2 RECEPTOR MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS IN THE RAT SUBSTANTIA-NIGRA, Brain research, 679(1), 1995, pp. 157-167
Citations number
62
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00068993
Volume
679
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
157 - 167
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-8993(1995)679:1<157:AS(ICC>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The in vitro and in vivo effects of (-)-nicotine on dopamine D-2 recep tors in the rat neostriatum have been studied using biochemical bindin g, in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry. A single i.p. inject ion (1 mg/kg) of(-)-nicotine resulted in a reduction of the K-D value of the D-2 antagonist [H-3]raclopride binding sites in rat neostriatal membrane preparations at 12 h without any significant change in the B -max value. This action of (-)-nicotine was counteracted by pretreatme nt 15 min earlier with the nicotine antagonist mecamylamine (1 mg/kg, i.p.). However, the K-D and the B-max values of the D-2 agonist [H-3]N PA binding sites in the rat neostriatal membrane preparations were not significantly affected 0.5-48 h after a single i.p. injection with 1 mg/kg of(-)-nicotine. No significant change in neostriatal D-2 recepto r mRNA levels was observed at any time interval after the (-)-nicotine injection. No significant change was observed in tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunoreactivity in either the substantia nigra or the neostriat um, nor in nigral TH mRNA levels during the time interval studied (4-2 4 h posttreatment). Furthermore, addition of low (10 nM) or high (1 mu M) concentrations of(-)-nicotine in vitro to rat neostriatal membrane s did not alter the characteristics of [H-3]raclopride or [H-3]NPA bin ding. These results indicate that a single (-)-nicotine injection can produce a selective and delayed increase in the affinity of D-2 recept ors for the antagonist, but not for the agonist without modifying the levels of D-2 receptor mRNA, probably via the activation of central ni cotinic receptors.