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Oestrogens have been reported to modulate rat membrane (
DAT
) and vesicular (VMAT(2)) dopamine transporters. A recent pilot study of postmenopausal women showed that chronic oestrogen replacement therapy increases striatal
DAT
. In the present study, we first investigated whether the oestrogen receptors alpha and beta mediate the effects of oestradiol on
DAT
and VMAT(2). Two days after ovariectomy, Sprague-Dawley rats were treated for 2 weeks with oestradiol or specific ligands for oestrogen receptor alpha, 4,4',4''-(4-propyl-[1H]-pyrazole-1,3,5-triyl)trisphenol (PPT) or oestrogen receptor beta, 2,3-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionitrile (
DPN
). Ovariectomy caused a decrease in [(125)I]-3beta-(4-iodophenyl)-tropane-2beta-carboxylic acid isopropyl ester ([(125)I] RTI-121) specific binding to
DAT
transporters in the middle striatum compared to values for intact rats, and this was reversed by oestradiol replacement therapy.
DPN
, but not PPT, mimicked the effect of oestradiol. [(125)I] RTI-121 specific binding in the anterior and posterior striatum was not affected by ovariectomy or any of the drug treatments. Second, we investigated whether oestradiol increased
DAT
specific binding after a longer period of hormonal withdrawal (a model of hormonal withdrawal at menopause) and whether the selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), tamoxifen and raloxifene, could reproduce the oestradiol-induced increase of [(125)I] RTI-121 specific binding in long-term ovariectomised rats. Four months after ovariectomy, Sprague-Dawley rats were treated for 2 weeks with oestradiol, tamoxifen or raloxifene, and then killed. Ovariectomy decreased [(3)H] RTI-121 specific binding to
DAT
transporters in the middle striatum compared to values for intact rats. Treatment with oestradiol, tamoxifen and raloxifene reversed this effect. [(125)I] RTI-121 specific binding in anterior and posterior striatum was not affected by ovariectomy or treatment with oestrogen receptor ligands. In both experiments, neither ovariectomy nor the oestrogenic treatments modulated striatal [(3)H] tetrahydrobenazine specific binding to VMAT(2). Overall, these results suggest that oestrogen receptor beta mediates the oestradiol-induced increase of striatal
DAT
and that oestradiol can increase
DAT
density even after long-term steroid withdrawal. The results also support the premise that the SERMs tamoxifen and raloxifene exert oestrogenic agonist effects in the brain.
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PMID:Influence of oestrogenic compounds on monoamine transporters in rat striatum. 1645 Dec 17