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Differential effects of psychoactive substances on human wildtype and polymorphic T356M dopamine transporters (DAT).

Toxicology. 2019; 
ZwartsenAnne,LitjensCarlijn H C,HondebrinkLaura,van den HeuvelJeroen J M W,GreupinkRick,RusselFrans G M,de LangeDylan W,LeglerJuliette,KoenderinkJan B,WesterinkRemco
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摘要

Many psychoactive substances affect the human dopamine (DA) reuptake transporter (hDAT). Polymorphisms in the encoding gene could affect the functionality of the transporter and consequently alter effects of psychotropic and recreational drugs. Recently, a T356?M single nucleotide polymorphism in the human SLC6A3 gene was described, which resulted in functional impairments of DA uptake. Therefore, we investigated the effects of 10 psychoactive substances (0.01-1000?μM)) on DA uptake in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells transiently overexpressing wildtype (WT) or T356?M hDAT. Our data shows that T356?M hDAT has a 3 times lower V and a 3 times higher K compared to WT hDAT. Additionally, all psychoac... More

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DAT polymorphism,Designer drugs,Dopamine reuptake transpo