Effects of Daily Cocaine and Morphine Treatment on Somatodendritic and Terminal Field Dopamine Release
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 50 (5) , 1498-1504
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1988.tb03036.x
Abstract
Daily injections of cocaine or morphine into rodents produces behavioral sensitization such that the last daily injection results in a greater motor stimulant effect than the first injection. To evaluate a role for brain dopamine in behavioral sensitization to cocaine and morphine, tissue slices from the ventromedial mesencephalon (containing dopamine cell bodies), the nucleus accumbens, and striatum (dopamine terminal fields) were obtained from rats pretreated with daily cocaine, morphine, or saline 2–3 weeks earlier. When the tissue slices were depolarized by increasing potassium concentration in the superfusate, the release of endogenous dopamine from the ventromedial mesencephalon of cocaine- and morphine-pretreated rats was significantly decreased. In contrast, the release of dopamine from the nucleus accumbens and striatum was either unaltered or slightly enhanced in rats pretreated with cocaine and morphine. When dopamine was released by amphetamine, a significant decrease in dopamine release from the ventromedial mesencephalon of cocaine-pretreated rats was measured. No other significant changes were measured after amphetamine-induced release. It is postulated that the decrease in dopamine release from the ventromedial mesencephalon of cocaine- and morphinesensitized rats results in less somatodendritic autoreceptor stimulation, and thereby produces an increase in dopamine neuronal activity.Keywords
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