Dihydrexidine, a novel full efficacy D1 dopamine receptor agonist
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Dihydrexidine, a novel full efficacy D1 dopamine receptor agonist
Abstract
The present work provides a detailed pharmacological characterization of dihydrexidine (DHX) (trans-10,11-dihydroxy- 5,6,6a,7,8,12b-hexahydrobenzo[a]phenanthridine), the first high-potency, full efficacy, bioavailable D1 dopamine receptor agonist. DHX represents a new conformationally rigid structural class of dopamine receptor ligands. It competes stereoselectively and potently for D1 binding sites in rat striatal membranes labeled with [3H]SCH23390 with an IC50 of about 10 nM compared to about 30 nM for the prototypical D1 agonist SKF38393. Like other dopamine agonists, DHX has a shallow competition curve (nH = ca. 0.7) that can be fitted by a two-site model consisting of high-affinity (63%; KD = 3 nM) and low-affinity (37%; KD = 75 nM) sites. DHX was screened for activity against 40 other binding sites, and was inactive (IC50 greater than 10 microM) against all except D2 dopamine receptors (IC50 = 130 nM) and alpha 2 adrenoreceptors (IC50 = ca. 230 nM). Functionally, DHX is a full efficacy dopamine D1 agonist. In homogenates of rat striatum, DHX or dopamine doubles the rate of cyclic AMP synthesis, whereas SKF38393 only causes a maximal increase of about 50%. These effects of DHX are blocked by the selective D1 antagonist SCH23390, but are not affected by D2, 5-hydroxytryptamine2, muscarinic, or alpha or beta adrenergic antagonists. Because DHX is known to cause D2-like behavioral effects at high doses, the nature of its D2 activity was characterized using prolactin release as an end-point. DHX and the prototypical D2 agonist quinpirole both caused a significant inhibition of the prolactin release induced by 5-hydroxytryptophan. These effects of DHX are not due to "indirect" alterations at the presynaptic terminal, because DHX is essentially inactive at inhibiting the dopamine uptake system, and does not cause the release of dopamine. These data demonstrate the utility of DHX for probing the biochemistry and function of D1 dopamine receptors.
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