Influence of nigrostriatal dopaminergic tone on the biosynthesis of dynorphin and enkephalin in rat striatum
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Influence of nigrostriatal dopaminergic tone on the biosynthesis of dynorphin and enkephalin in rat striatum
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to obtain direct evidence that the nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) pathway modulates the metabolism of striatal dynorphin and [Met5]-enkephalin. This was achieved by repeated injections of apomorphine (APO) or D-amphetamine (AMP) in unilateral nigral 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-lesioned rats. Three weeks after a 6-OHDA lesion, dynorphin A(1-8)-like immunoreactivity (DN-LI) and the level of mRNA encoding prodynorphin in the striatum on the lesioned side were decreased compared with the contralateral control side. Activation of DA receptors by 7 daily injections of APO (5 mg/kg, Bid, s.c.), however, caused a large increase (3- to 4-fold of saline control) in striatal levels of DN-LI and prodynorphin mRNA on the 6-OHDA lesioned side, which is far greater than the increase on the contralateral side (2-fold of saline control). Presumably, the potentiated effect of APO in 6-OHDA lesioned rats is due to hypersensitivity of DA receptors resulting from DA denervation. Seven daily injections of AMP (5 mg/kg, Bid, s.c.), a DA-releasing agent, increased striatal DN-LI (187% of saline control) on the non-lesioned side, but not on the 6-OHDA-lesioned side. Taken together, the data indicate that the nigrostriatal pathway exerts a tonic excitatory influence over the biosynthesis of dynorphin and that this influence is not maximal since an additional increase in dopaminergic tone further increases the expression of dynorphin. In contrast, [Met5]-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity (ME-LI) in the striatum was increased by a 6-OHDA-lesion (145% of contralateral control), which was blocked by repeated administration of APO but not AMP.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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