L. Herroelen et al., AUTORADIOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF D-3-TYPE DOPAMINE-RECEPTORS IN HUMANBRAIN USING [H-3] 7-HYDROXY-N,N-DI-N-PROPYL-2-AMINOTETRALIN, Brain research, 648(2), 1994, pp. 222-228
The regional distribution of D-3 dopamine receptors was studied in hum
an brain by quantitative autoradiography with [H-3]7-hydroxy-N,N-di-n-
propyl-2-aminotetralin ([H-3]7-OH-DPAT). The highest densities were fo
und in the ventral striatum/nucleus accumbens, followed by the remaind
er of the neostriatum, cerebral cortex, and cerebellar cortex. Moderat
e amounts were found in the substantia nigra. Low densities of D-3 dop
amine receptors were visualized in pituitary gland (posterior lobe > a
nterior lobe), amygdala, and hippocampus. The globus pallidus and thal
amus contained lower densities. The distribution pattern is much more
widespread as detected by in situ hybridisation histochemistry for D-3
mRNA in human and in rat brain. Our data confirm a predilection of D-
3 receptors in brain areas involved in cognitive and emotional functio
ns. The presence of D-3 receptors in non-limbic parts of the neostriat
um and substantia nigra suggests that they also play a role in the dop
aminergic control of motor processes. Its precise function in cerebell
um and pituitary gland is at present uncertain.