Do autoreceptors mediate dopamine agonist--induced yawning and suppression of exploration? A critical review
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Do autoreceptors mediate dopamine agonist--induced yawning and suppression of exploration? A critical review
Abstract
The hypothesis that stimulation of dopamine autoreceptors is the mechanism by which dopamine agonists induce yawning and suppression of exploration is critically examined. It is shown that the relation between reduced extracellular dopamine levels, assessed by microdialysis, and behavioural effects of dopamine agonists, a dopamine synthesis inhibitor and a granule storage blocker is highly inconsistent. The time-course and duration of the behavioural effects of dopamine agonists differ from the reduction of extracellular dopamine. Amphetamine cotreatment is shown to increase dopamine levels, while yawning and suppression of exploration can still be induced. The data strongly indicate that autoreceptors are not the mediators of these behavioural effects. It is proposed that postsynaptic receptors mediate dopamine agonist induced yawning and suppression of exploration. Evidence is also presented showing that yawning and suppression of exploration are not functionally equivalent.
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