THE CANNABINOID AGONISTS WIN-55,212-2 AND CP-55,940 ATTENUATE ROTATIONAL BEHAVIOR INDUCED BY A DOPAMINE D-1 BUT NOT A D-2 AGONIST IN RATS WITH UNILATERAL LESIONS OF THE NIGROSTRIATAL PATHWAY

Citation
La. Anderson et al., THE CANNABINOID AGONISTS WIN-55,212-2 AND CP-55,940 ATTENUATE ROTATIONAL BEHAVIOR INDUCED BY A DOPAMINE D-1 BUT NOT A D-2 AGONIST IN RATS WITH UNILATERAL LESIONS OF THE NIGROSTRIATAL PATHWAY, Brain research, 691(1-2), 1995, pp. 106-114
Citations number
62
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00068993
Volume
691
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
106 - 114
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-8993(1995)691:1-2<106:TCAWAC>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The effect of cannabinoid receptor stimulation on rotational behavior induced by a dopamine D-1 and a D-2 agonist was studied in rats with u nilateral 6-hydroxydopamine-induced lesions of the dopaminergic nigros triatal pathway. The cannabinoid agonists WIN 55,212-2 (2.5 mg/kg) and CP 55,940 (0.1 mg/kg) both markedly attenuated contralateral rotation induced by the D-1 agonist SKF 38393 (1.5 mg/kg). In contrast, WIN 55 ,212-2 and CP 55,940 did not alter rotation elicited by the D-2 agonis t quinpirole (0.1 mg/kg). Doses of WIN 55,212-2 and CP 55,940 that att enuated D-1-mediated rotation did not produce catalepsy in intact rats or in rats with 6-hydroxydopamine-induced lesions, indicating that th e reduction in rotation produced by the cannabinoids was not due to a generalized motor impairment. In addition, the effective dose of WIN 5 5,212-1, but not CP 55,940, produced only a slight increase in ipsilat eral rotation when administered alone, making it improbable that this ipsilateral tendency accounts for the reduction in D-1-mediated contra lateral rotation. These results suggest a preferential interaction bet ween cannabinoid receptor stimulation and dopamine D-1, receptor-media ted behavior.