Cocaine increases dopamine uptake and cell surface expression of dopamine transporters

  • Lynette C. Daws
  • , Paul D. Callaghan
  • , José A. Morón
  • , Kris M. Kahlig
  • , Aurelio Galli
  • , José A. Morón
  • , Toni S. Shippenberg
  • , Jonathan A. Javitch

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Abstract

In HEK 293 cells expressing the human dopamine transporter (DAT), a 10-min incubation with 10 μM cocaine followed by extensive washing resulted in a 30% increase in [3H]dopamine (DA) uptake as well as an increase in cell surface DAT in biotinylation experiments. Consistent with this novel regulation, [3H]DA uptake into synaptosomes prepared from the nucleus accumbens of rats sacrificed 30 min after a single cocaine injection (30 mg/kg) was significantly increased compared to controls (56% increase in Vmax, no change in Km). In addition, DA clearance in the striatum of anesthetized rats was increased after local application of a low (3 pmol) but not high (65 pmol) dose of cocaine, presumably as a result of mobilization of DAT to the cell surface. Cocaine-induced increases in cell surface expression of DAT and associated changes in DA clearance represent a novel mechanism that may play a role in its addictive properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1545-1550
Number of pages6
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume290
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

Keywords

  • Biotinylation
  • Chronoamperometry
  • Cocaine
  • Dopamine transporter
  • Nucleus accumbens
  • Striatum
  • Trafficking
  • Uptake

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