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. 1985 Nov;331(2-3):293-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00634252.

The effect of nicotine and cytisine on 3H-acetylcholine release from cortical slices of guinea-pig brain

The effect of nicotine and cytisine on 3H-acetylcholine release from cortical slices of guinea-pig brain

L Beani et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

Nicotine 1.8 X 10(-5)-1.8 X 10(-4) mol/l enhanced the spontaneous 3H-efflux from guinea-pig cortical slices preloaded with 3H-choline and perfused in the presence of hemicholinium (HC-3). The facilitation of tritium outflow was prevented by tetrodotoxin 5 X 10(-7) mol/l and by D-tubocurarine 4.5 X 10(-6) mol/l. Nicotine 1.8 X 10(-6)-1.8 X 10(-4) mol/l, and the agonist cytisine 5 X 10(-7)-5 X 10(-5) mol/l increased, in a concentration-dependent way, 3H-efflux from electrically-stimulated slices (0.2 Hz). The concentration-response curves of both drugs were parallelly shifted to the right by D-tubocurarine 4.5 X 10(-6) mol/l. The EC50 values (i.e. the concentrations required to cause a 50% increase in the S2/S1 ratio) changed for nicotine from 5.58 X 10(-5) to 4.34 X 10(-4) and for cytisine from 6.3 X 10(-6) to 2.75 X 10(-4) mol/l in the absence and in the presence of the antagonist, respectively. In the range of 0.2-2 Hz the magnitude of the effect of nicotine was inversely related to the rate of stimulation. The response to nicotine was subject to rapidly developing tachyphylaxis; it was resistant to atropine. It is concluded that nicotine and cytisine facilitate 3H-efflux from the cholinergic nerve endings of guinea-pig cerebral cortex. This effect involves sodium-dependent mechanisms and is due to an interaction of the drugs with receptors showing affinity for D-tubocurarine.

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