The present paper reviews a series of experiments aimed at elucidating
the interaction between specific dopamine (DA) and 5-hydroxytryptamin
e (5-HT) receptors in the mediation of extrapyramidal motor functions
in the rat. There is strong evidence to suggest that (1) the catalepsy
produced by dopamine D-1 or D-2 receptor antagonists can be completel
y antagonized by the administration of 5-HT1A receptor agonists acting
at 5-HT autoreceptors in the median raphe nucleus; (2) the catalepsy
produced by a dopamine D-2 receptor antagonist can be completely antag
onized by treatment with a 5-HT2A/C receptor agonist; and (3) the cata
lepsy produced by blockade of either dopamine D-1 or D-2 receptors is
not affected by the administration of a 5-HT2A/C receptor antagonist.
The emerging picture of DA/5-HT receptor interactions in the mediation
of extrapyramidal motor functions is of great interest in relation to
present efforts to develop new atypical neuroleptics with affinity fo
r brain 5-HT receptor subtypes, and also for the observations that new
serotonin selective re-uptake inhibiting antidepressants can produce
parkinson-like symptoms in vulnerable individuals. Copyright (C) 1996
Elsevier Science Ltd.