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Alterations in the dopaminergic receptor system after chronic administration of cocaine

โœ Scribed by Mario E. Alburges; Neelam Narang; Ph.D. James K. Wamsley


Book ID
104600509
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
863 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-4476

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โœฆ Synopsis


Several studies suggest that one of the most important factors contributing to cocaine dependence is an alteration in the actions of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the central nervous system. In order to understand some of the neuroreceptor consequences of cocaine administration, groups of rats were injected with cocaine (2 daily doses of 15 mg/kg) for 1 to 21 days. Binding of [3H]cocaine, [3H]SCH23390, [3H]raclopride, and [3H]BTCP in striatal and cortical tissue from the treated animals was compared to controls. [3H]Cocaine binding was increased by the drug in the striatum and cortex at days 14 and 21, respectively. The binding of [3H]SCH23390 to D, dopamine receptors was significantly increased at day 3 of cocaine exposure. In striatal membranes, f3H1BTCP binding to dopamine uptake sites was significantly increased after day 7, whereas binding in cortical membranes was increased from day 1. [3H]Raclopride binding to D2 dopamine receptors remained unchanged throughout the study in both cortical and striatal tissues.

These results indicate that repeated exposure to cocaine produces an upregulation (possible supersensitivity) in cortical D,, cocaine, and DA-uptake sites which occurs in a time-dependent manner. These increases are coupled with an upregulation in striatal D1 , cocaine, and DA-uptake sites, without simultaneous changes in D, receptors. Thus, cocaine's effects are not uniformly distributed across all brain regions, but rather are focused within areas of the dopamine system. o 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.


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