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Sat, 22 Apr 2006


The effect of psychostimulants on (3)Hdopamine uptake and release in rat brain synaptic vesicles.

Schwartz K, Weizman A, Rehavi M

Amphetamine and its derivatives are psychostimulants active at the plasma membrane monoamine transporters. In the present study we assessed the interaction of parachloroamphetamine, D-amphetamine, fenfluramine and methylendioxymethamphetamine with brain vesicular monoamine transporter using purified rat striatal synaptic vesicles. All four psychostimulants inhibited vesicular [(3)H]dopamine uptake in a competitive and dose-dependent manner and had no effect on [(3)H]dihydrotetrabenazine binding. At higher concentrations the drugs enhanced [(3)H]dopamine vesicular efflux. Parachloroamphetamine was the most potent agent while methylendioxymethamphetamine was the weakest one. The vesicular activities may be relevant to their neurotoxicity.

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