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Synapse 1998 Aug;29(4):379-91

Effects of estrogen agonists on amphetamine-stimulated striatal dopamine
release.

Xiao L, Becker JB
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-1109, USA.

Based upon the observation that estrogen acts in the striatum to rapidly
modulate dopamine (DA) neural transmission and DA-mediated behaviors, it has
been postulated that these effects of estrogen are mediated by a specific,
membrane-bound receptor mechanism. To further characterize the
pharmacological specificity of the estrogen binding site, the present
experiments examine effects of various estrogen agonists on amphetamine
(AMPH)-induced DA release from striatal tissue of ovariectomized female
rats, using a superfusion method. Catechol estrogens 4-, and
2-hydroxyestradiol, but not 2-methoxyestradiol, significantly enhance
AMPH-induced striatal DA release. Estrogen metabolites, estrone and estriol,
and the non-steroidal estrogen analog, diethylstilbestrol, are without
effects. Estradiol conjugated to bovine serum albumin (BSA) mimics the
effect of estradiol to enhance stimulated striatal DA release. These results
indicate that the steroidal configuration and hydroxylation on the A-ring of
estrogenic compounds may be important determinants of ligand binding to the
putative estrogen binding site in the striatum. Furthermore, the
effectiveness of the estradiol conjugated to BSA reinforces the idea of an
external membrane-bound receptor binding site in the striatum.

PMID: 9661256, UI: 98325733
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