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. 1991 Jul;39(3):677-82.
doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(91)90146-s.

Supersensitized D1 receptors mediate enhanced oral activity after neonatal 6-OHDA

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Supersensitized D1 receptors mediate enhanced oral activity after neonatal 6-OHDA

R M Kostrzewa et al. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1991 Jul.

Abstract

Enhanced oral responses have been observed in rats that are treated shortly after birth with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA). A series of studies was conducted to characterize this effect. A dose-response curve demonstrated that the dopamine D1 receptor agonist, SKF 38393, produced a maximal response in 6-OHDA-treated rats at a dose of 0.10 mg/kg (IP). With the D2 receptor antagonist, spiperone, a bell-shaped dose-response curve was seen, with a maximal effect in the 6-OHDA group occurring at 80 micrograms/kg. There were only slight increases in oral activity with different SKF 38393 or spiperone doses in the saline group, indicating that there was an overt supersensitization of D1 receptors in the 6-OHDA-treated rats. The D1 antagonist SCH 23390 (0.30 mg/kg, IP) attenuated the response to both SKF 38393 and spiperone. The oral response to the D2 agonist, quinpirole (0.10 mg/kg, IP) was not preferentially increased in the 6-OHDA group of rats. These findings indicate that the enhanced oral response in neonatal 6-OHDA-treated rats is mediated by supersensitive dopamine D1 receptors. The persistence of the enhanced oral response in 6-OHDA-treated rats at 8 months demonstrates that this sensitization of D1 receptors is a long-lived phenomenon.

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