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Effects of catecholamine releasing agents on synaptosomal dopamine biosynthesis: Multiple pools of dopamine or multiple forms of tyrosine hydroxylase?
Authors:Ronald Kuczenski
Affiliation:Psychiatry Department, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
Abstract:The effects of agents, which are known to induce release of catecholamines from synaptosomes, were assessed on the synthesis of dopamine from tyrosine, as reflected in the evolution of 14CO2 from L-[1-14C]-tyrosine, in intact rat striatal synaptosomes. At a time when release had occured, whereas reserpine inhibited the synthesis of dopamine from tyrosine, with an ED50 of 1 × 10?8M, tyramine (ED50 of 1 × 10?5M) and (+)-amphetamine (ED50 of 1·4 × 10?6M) enhanced the rate of synthesis. The presence of nialamide (10?4M) or pargyline (10?3M) had no effect on synaptosomal dopamine synthesis in the absence or presence of amphetamine, tyramine, or reserpine. Neither reserpine, tyramine, nor amphetamine effected the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase or DOPA decarboxylase in the absence of synaptosomal structural integrity. Nor did these drugs effect the accumulation of [3H]-tyrosine into synaptosomes. The data are consistent with the existence of at least two pools of synaptosomal dopamine, one of which can interact with tyrosine hydroxylase. Two hours after pretreatment of rats with 5 mg/kg (+)-amphetamine, the level of synaptosomal dopamine biosynthesis was decreased by 39%. The rate of dopamine synthesis in synaptosomes from amphetamine-pretreated rats was assessed in the presence of reserpine and tyramine. The data are not consistent with alterations in pool size being the only mechanism affecting synaptosomal dopamine synthesis. A mechanism is discussed involving an equilibrium of tyrosine hydroxylase between active and inactive conformers in the presence of an inhibitory pool of dopamine.
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