D. Das et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF MU-OPIOID, DELTA-OPIOID AND KAPPA-OPIOID AGONISTS ON 3H-DOPAMINE UPTAKE IN RAT STRIATUM AND NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS, Neuropharmacology, 33(2), 1994, pp. 221-226
The effect of the mu opioid agonist DAGO, delta opioid agonist DPDPE a
nd kappa opioid agonist U50,488H on 3H-dopamine (3H-DA) uptake was stu
died in synaptosomes prepared from rat striatum and nucleus accumbens.
Over the range of concentrations tested (1 nM-10 mu M) DAGO and DPDPE
were devoid of effects on 3H-DA uptake in the striatum and the nucleu
s accumbens. In contrast, U50,488H significantly decreased 3H-DA uptak
e in both structures. The inhibition of uptake induced by the kappa ag
onist was not reversed in the presence of the opiate antagonists nalox
one (10 mu M) or nor-binaltorphimine (0.1 mu M). Dynorphin A (1-13) al
so induced a significant reduction in 3H-DA uptake in both structures
at the concentrations of 10 and 30 mu M. This inhibitory effect was no
t reversed by naloxone (10 mu M). These data suggest that kappa opioid
agonists modulate dopamine uptake in the striatum and the nucleus acc
umbens and their effects may not be due to an activation of opioid rec
eptors.