Nicotine induces kinetic tremor, which resembles pharmacological features of essential tremors, via activating the inferior olive (IO) neurons. Since nicotine is known to enhance dopamine release by stimulating α4β2 and/or α6 nACh receptors, we examined the effects of various dopamine receptor ligands on nicotine-induced tremor to clarify the role of the dopaminergic system in modulating nicotine tremor. A tremorgenic dose of nicotine increased the dopamine level in the pons and medulla oblongata (P/MO), and the levels of dopamine metabolites in the hippocampus, P/MO, and striatum. Treatment of animals with the D agonist SKF-38393 inhibited the induction of nicotine tremor, whereas the D agonist PD-128,907 facilitated nicotine-induced tremor. The D agonist sumanirole showed no effect. In addition, nicotine tremor was significantly enhanced by the D antagonist SCH-23390 and inhibited by the D antagonist U-99194. Neither the D (L-741,626) nor D (L-745,870) antagonist affected the generation of nicotine tremor. Furthermore, microinjection of U-99194 into the cerebellum significantly inhibited nicotine-induced tremor, whereas its injection into IO or the striatum did not affect tremor generation. Although intrastriatal injection of SCH-23390 showed no effects, its injection into IO tended to enhance nicotine-induced tremor. The present study suggests that dopamine D and D receptors regulate the induction of nicotine tremor in an opposite way, D receptors facilitately and D receptors inhibitorily. In addition, the cerebellar D receptors may play an important role in modulating the induction of nicotine tremor mediated by the olivo-cerebellar system.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.938175 | DOI Listing |
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