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Multiple effects of cocaine upon evoked secretion in bovine adrenal medullary chromaffin cells. Additional insight into the mechanism of action of cardiac glycosides.

D A Powis1, K J O'Brien, T L Török.   

Abstract

Experiments to determine the effects of the catecholamine neuronal uptake blockers cocaine and desipramine, and of the cardiac glycoside, ouabain, upon 3H-(noradrenaline) efflux have been performed with bovine adrenal medullary chromaffin cells in tissue culture. Both cocaine and desipramine reduced 3H-noradrenaline uptake into chromaffin cells. Inhibitable uptake was 80% of total accumulation over 60 min; this degree of inhibition was produced by cocaine (30 mumol/l) or desipramine (1 mumol/l). Cocaine (30 mumol/l) had no effect upon spontaneous 3H-efflux measured over 60 min, but reduced that evoked over the same period by carbachol (EC50), veratridine (EC50) and by ouabain (100 mumol/l). Cocaine did not reduce that efflux evoked by raised levels of K+ (28 mmol/l; EC50). Desipramine (1 mumol/l), like cocaine, had no effect upon spontaneous efflux of 3H, but reduced that efflux evoked by carbachol, veratridine and ouabain. Tetrodotoxin (TTX) inhibited veratridine-evoked 3H efflux (IC50 0.2 mumol/l). The degree of inhibition caused by TTX (0.2 mumol/l) was not increased by cocaine (30 mumol/l). TTX also inhibited ouabain-evoked 3H efflux: this was reduced by 55% by a concentration of TTX (1 mumol/l) sufficient to virtually abolish veratridine-evoked efflux. Cocaine (30 mumol/l) in the presence of TTX (1 mumol/l) did not further inhibit ouabain-evoked efflux. Cocaine (30 mumol/l) did not alter 86Rb+ uptake into chromaffin cells, nor did it alter that inhibition of 86Rb+ uptake produced by ouabain (100 mumol/l) indicating that cocaine has no effect upon Na,K-ATPase activity.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2725705     DOI: 10.1007/bf00173577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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