Mh. Wanderoy et al., DOPAMINE D-2 RECEPTOR UP-REGULATION IN RAT NEOSTRIATUM FOLLOWING IN-VIVO INFUSION OF FORSKOLIN, NeuroReport, 8(13), 1997, pp. 2971-2976
INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR (i.c.v.) forskolin infusion for 5 days resulte
d in a concentration-dependent increase in rat striatal dopamine (DA)
D-2 receptors measured with [H-3]raclopride. In animals given 50 nmol/
h forskolin, the highest concentration used, raclopride-mediated suppr
ession of spontaneous locomotor activity was attenuated, and (+/-)-7-h
ydroxy-dipropyl-amino-tetralin HBr (7-OH-DPAT)-mediated inhibition of
striatal DA synthesis, as estimated by the accumulation of DOPA follow
ing inhibition of cerebral decarboxylase, was enhanced. These data sug
gest that the DA D-2 receptor increase comprises receptors localized b
oth post-and presynaptically. The density of striatal DA D-1 receptors
was also changed with the forskolin treatment, in a concentration-dep
endent fashion, but in the opposite direction to DA D-2 receptors. The
se findings suggest that striatal DA receptor sensitivity can be chang
ed by manipulation at the second messenger level (e.g. independent of
direct neurotransmitter-receptor interactions) in vivo.