Effects of amphetamine and phenylethylamine on catecholamine release in the glomerular layer of the rat olfactory bulb.

A Mesfioui, F Math, K Jmari, A El Hessni, M K Choulli, J L Davrainville
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Abstract

In the present work, we have shown electrochemically that in the rat olfactory bulb (OB), extracellular dopamine (DA) was highest in the glomerular layer (GL), whereas extracellular noradrenaline (NA) appeared to be more uniformly distributed across layers. The GL catecholamine (CA) responses to amphetamine (AMPH) and phenylethylamine (PEA) were also characterized electrochemically using an in vivo model. Results of this investigation show that at a lower dose (1 mg/kg), PEA had no effect on CA release. In contrast, at a higher dose (10 mg/kg), it produced similar increases in either extracellular DA (17.5 +/- 7%) or extracellular NA (14 +/- 3%), and DA exhibited dose-independent increases to AMPH (93 +/- 8%: 1 mg/kg vs. 97 +/- 6%: 10 mg/kg) whereas NA exhibited dose-dependent increases to AMPH (24.5 +/- 6%: 1 mg/kg vs. 39 +/- 7%: 10 mg/kg). These data indicate that (i) PEA may increase CA release but less efficiently than AMPH. (ii) AMPH is more efficient on the DAergic than on the NAergic system since AMPH-induced DA release exceeded 2-4 times the AMPH-induced NA release.

安非他明和苯乙胺对大鼠嗅球肾小球层儿茶酚胺释放的影响。
在目前的工作中,我们已经通过电化学方法表明,在大鼠嗅球(OB)中,细胞外多巴胺(DA)在肾小球层(GL)中最高,而细胞外去甲肾上腺素(NA)在各层之间的分布似乎更均匀。GL儿茶酚胺(CA)对安非他明(AMPH)和苯乙胺(PEA)的反应也通过体内模型进行了电化学表征。本研究结果表明,在较低剂量(1mg /kg)下,PEA对CA的释放没有影响。相比之下,在较高剂量(10 mg/kg)下,它产生了类似的细胞外DA(17.5 +/- 7%)或细胞外NA(14 +/- 3%)的增加,DA对AMPH的增加表现出剂量依赖性(93 +/- 8%:1 mg/kg vs. 97 +/- 6%: 10 mg/kg),而NA对AMPH的增加表现出剂量依赖性(24.5 +/- 6%:1 mg/kg vs. 39 +/- 7%: 10 mg/kg)。这些数据表明(i) PEA可以增加CA的释放,但不如AMPH有效。(ii) AMPH对DAergic系统比NAergic系统更有效,因为AMPH诱导的DA释放超过AMPH诱导的NA释放的2-4倍。
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