Differential response of cortical-limbic neuropotentiated compulsive mice to dopamine D-1 and D-2 receptor antagonists

Citation
Km. Campbell et al., Differential response of cortical-limbic neuropotentiated compulsive mice to dopamine D-1 and D-2 receptor antagonists, EUR J PHARM, 371(2-3), 1999, pp. 103-111
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
ISSN journal
00142999 → ACNP
Volume
371
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
103 - 111
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2999(19990429)371:2-3<103:DROCNC>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
We previously created transgenic mice in which dopamine D-1 receptor-expres sing (D1 +) neurons in regional subsets of the cortex and amygdala express a neuropotentiating cholera toxin (CT) transgene. These 'D1CT' mice engage in complex biting, locomotor and behavioral perseverance-repetition abnorma lities that resemble symptoms of human compulsive disorders associated with cortical-limbic hyperactivity. Because excessive cortical-limbic stimulati on of striatal motor pathways may play a critical role in causing compulsiv e disorders, we examined the responsiveness of D1CT mice to dopamine D-1 an d D-2 receptor antagonists. D1CT mice were found to be largely resistant to the cataleptic action of the D-1 receptor antagonist SCH23390. The abnorma l repetitive leaping of D1CT mice was similarly unaffected by SCH23390. In contrast, the DICT mice displayed supersensitivity to cataleptic induction by the D-2 receptor antagonist sulpiride. These data are consistent with th e hypothesis that complex compulsions are mediated by chronic excessive cor ticostriatal (and/or amygdalostriatal) glutamatergic stimulation of the str iatal direct and indirect motor pathways. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. Al l rights reserved.