3-(2-hydroxy-4-(1-1-dimethylheptyl)phenyl)-4-(3-hydroxypropyl)cyclohexanol has been researched along with vanoxerine* in 1 studies
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Cannabinoid receptor-mediated inhibition of dopamine release in the retina.
The possible occurrence of cannabinoid (CB) receptors was studied on superfused guinea-pig retinal discs preincubated with [3H]dopamine or [3H]noradrenaline. Tritium overflow was evoked either electrically (3 Hz) or by re-introduction of Ca2+ 1.3 mM after superfusion with Ca(2+)-free medium containing K+ 30 mM. The accumulation of [3H]dopamine ([3H]DA) and [3H]noradrenaline ([3H]NA) was inhibited by the selective inhibitor of the neuronal dopamine transporter GBR-12909 (pIC50% 7.29 and 7.41, respectively) but not by the selective inhibitor of the neuronal noradrenaline transporter desipramine (1 microM). The electrically or Ca(2+)-evoked tritium overflow in retinal discs preincubated with [3H]DA or [3H]NA was reduced by the CB receptor agonists CP-55,940 and WIN 55,212-2 (pIC50% in discs preincubated with [3H]NA, electrical stimulation: 7.03 and 6.70, respectively) but not affected by the inactive S(-)enantiomer of the latter, WIN 55,212-3 (up to 10 microM). The concentration-response curve of WIN 55,212-2 was shifted to the right by the CB1 receptor antagonist SR 141716 (apparent pA2: 8.29) which, by itself, increased the evoked overflow. The facilitatory effect of SR 141716 was not affected by GBR-12909 and the dopamine receptor antagonist haloperidol. In conclusion, the dopaminergic neurones of the guinea-pig retina can be labelled by both [3H]DA and [3H]NA. Transmitter release from the dopaminergic neurones is inhibited by activation of cannabinoid receptors of the CB1 type, which appear to be tonically activated by an endogenous CB receptor ligand. Topics: Animals; Benzoxazines; Cyclohexanols; Dopamine; Guinea Pigs; Male; Morpholines; Naphthalenes; Norepinephrine; Piperazines; Receptors, Cannabinoid; Receptors, Drug; Retina; Tritium | 1996 |