Repeated stimulation of D1 dopamine receptors causes time-dependent alterations in the sensitivity of both D1 and D2 dopamine receptors within the rat striatum

Sep 1, 1992Neuroscience

Repeated activation of D1 dopamine receptors changes how both D1 and D2 receptors respond over time in the rat movement system

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Abstract

Repeated stimulation of D1 dopamine receptors in rats can lead to transient sensitization of these receptors.

  • Repeated administration of the D1 dopamine receptor agonist SKF 38393 showed tolerance in enhancing grooming behavior after three weeks.
  • Sensitization of D1 receptors was observed one week after withdrawal, as 10 of 12 rats exhibited pronounced oral stereotyped behavior following D2 receptor stimulation.
  • Single-cell recordings indicated that striatal neurons became subsensitive to SKF 38393 during repeated administration, returning to normal sensitivity after one day of withdrawal.
  • Both the partial agonist SKF 38393 and the full agonist SKF 81297 elicited similar sensitized responses in striatal neurons after a one-week withdrawal.
  • The enhanced effects of D2 dopamine agonists may be linked to increased synergy from endogenous dopamine acting on sensitized D1 receptors.

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