Both sensory deprivation and blockade of β₯-aminobutyric acid A (GABA A ) receptors result in signs of cortical disinhibition. To investigate whether down-regulation of GABA A receptors could underlie effects of sensory deprivation, [ 3 H]muscimol binding was assessed in rat whisker barrels after chr
Dopamine D3 receptor is selectively and transiently expressed in the developing whisker barrel cortex of the rat
β Scribed by Gurevich, Eugenia V.; Joyce, Jeffrey N.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 788 KB
- Volume
- 420
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9967
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β¦ Synopsis
The rodent primary somatosensory cortex (SI) contains a map of the body surface, the most conspicuous part of which are "barrels," neuronal aggregates in layer IV that receive somatotopic projections from whiskers on the rodent's snout. We report that the D 3 dopamine receptor (D 3 R) is selectively and transiently expressed in SI during the first 2 weeks of postnatal development. D 3 R binding sites and mRNA overlap completely and are limited to layer IV of SI. D 3 R/mRNA are organized in a pattern corresponding to somatotopic representations of the body (e.g., whiskers, jaws, paws, etc.) with the highest expression in the barrel field. D 3 mRNA is first detected at postnatal day (P)4, increases rapidly until P7-10, and sharply decreases after P14. D 3 R binding sites are detectable at P6, peak at P14, and decline afterwards. D 1 , D 2 , D 4 , or D 5 mRNAs display dissimilar expression pattern. D 1 mRNA is mostly confined to infragranular layers throughout the cortex. D 4 mRNA expression in layer IV rises by 4 weeks postnatal, when D 3 R expression is virtually undetectable. Quantitative analysis of D 3 mRNA expression demonstrates that the proportion of D 3 mRNApositive cells decreases between P7 and P14, whereas mRNA concentration per cell remains stable. Moreover, D 3 R number continues to rise, whereas mRNA levels begin to decline. Thus, a process limiting D 3 R expression to fewer cells may occur that also induces changes in post-transcriptional regulation of D 3 R expression in remaining cells. These findings indicate that dopamine acting via D 3 R may play an important role in the development or function of the SI.
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