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. 1984 Jan;81(1):119-23.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1984.tb10751.x.

Uptake of [3H]-nicotine and [3H]-noradrenaline by cultured chromaffin cells

Uptake of [3H]-nicotine and [3H]-noradrenaline by cultured chromaffin cells

V Ceña et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1984 Jan.

Abstract

Three day-old cultured bovine adrenal chromaffin cells incubated at room temperature with Krebs-HEPES solution containing different concentrations of [3H]-nicotine, took up and retained increasing amounts of the drug by a mechanism that did not saturate. Concentrations of cold nicotine as high as 100 microM did not alter the amount of [3H]-nicotine retained by cells. Imipramine, cocaine, tetracaine or mecamylamine, at concentrations (10 microM) that blocked the catecholamine secretory effects of nicotine completely, did not modify the uptake of [3H]-nicotine. Both imipramine and cocaine drastically inhibited [3H]-noradrenaline uptake by cells in a concentration-dependent manner (IC50S of 0.08 and 1 microM, respectively). These data indicate that the secretory effects of nicotine are not coupled to its previous uptake into cells, and are evidence in favour of a site of action for nicotine located in or at the surface of the chromaffin cell membrane.

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