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Dopamine D3 receptor mutant and wild-type mice exhibit identical responses to putative D3 receptor-selective agonists and antagonists

✍ Scribed by Ming Xu; Timothy E. Koeltzow; Donald C. Cooper; Susumu Tonegawa; Francis J. White


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
66 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-4476

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✦ Synopsis


Previous studies using a variety of drugs with different affinities for the dopamine (DA) D3 receptor suggested that this receptor is involved in regulating motor activity and hypothermia. However, the in vivo selectivity of many of these compounds has been repeatedly questioned. To examine the precise roles of the DA D3 receptor in motor activity and hypothermic responses, we used mutant mice lacking the DA D3 receptor to evaluate the in vivo effects of several putative D3 receptor-selective agonists and antagonists. Using automated photocell activity chambers, we observed that the decreases in locomotor activity produced by putative D3 receptor-selective agonists as well as increases in locomotor activity produced by putative D3 receptor antagonists are identical in D3 receptor mutant and wild-type mice. In addition, the hypothermia produced by the putative D3 receptor-selective agonist PD 128907 is identical in both groups of mice. Based on these findings, we propose that D3 receptors are unlikely to be involved in these effects and we caution that the putative D3 ligands that have been used to reach conclusions regarding the functional roles of D3 receptors lack the necessary in vivo selectivity to support such conclusions. Synapse 31:210-215, 1999.


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