Noradrenaline uptake inhibitors do not reduce the presynaptic action of clonidine on 3H-noradrenaline release in superfused synaptosomes

Guido Maura, Anna Pittaluga, Annamaria Ricchetti and Maurizio Raiteri

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Abstract

The interaction between clonidine, as an agonist at the agr2-autoreceptors regulating noradrenaline release, and inhibitors of noradrenaline neuronal uptake was investigated in superfused synaptosomes, i.e. in conditions preventing accumulation of the released transmitter in the vicinity of presynaptic autoreceptors. Desipramine or cocaine did not decrease the inhibitory action of clonidine on the release of 3H-noradrenaline evoked by 15 mM KCl from rat cortex synaptosomes, even when the concentration ratio between uptake inhibitor and clonidine was very high. The present results do not support either the hypothesis of an interaction between imidazolines and noradrenaline uptake inhibitors at the level of agr2-autoreceptors, or that of a functional coupling between presynaptic agr2-autoreceptors and noradrenaline uptake mechanism.

Key words  Presynaptic agr-adrenoceptors - Noradrenaline release - Clonidine - Noradrenaline uptake inhibitors - Superfused synaptosomes

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