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. 1988 Nov 8;156(3):385-93.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(88)90284-1.

Effects of locally applied D-1 and D-2 receptor agonists and antagonists studied with brain dialysis

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Effects of locally applied D-1 and D-2 receptor agonists and antagonists studied with brain dialysis

A Imperato et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

The effect on dopamine (DA) release of D-1 and D-2 receptor agonists and antagonists applied locally in the caudate through a trans-striatal dialysis probe was studied in freely moving rats. D-2 agonists (LY 171555 and BHT 920) reduced DA release in a concentration-dependent manner. The same local application of haloperidol abolished the effect of 10 microM LY 171555 and BHT 920. A specific D-1 agonist, the catechol benzazepine SKF 38393, reduced DA release and this effect was not modified by systemic or local administration of the D-1 antagonist, SCH 23390, nor by the D-2 antagonist, haloperidol. In contrast, the non-catechol D-1 agonist, CY 208243, failed to modify DA release. Local application of the D-1 antagonist, SCH 23390, or of the D-2 antagonist, (-)-sulpiride, stimulated DA release in a concentration-dependent manner. The D-1 agonist, CY 20843, reversed the stimulatory effect of SCH 23390 but not that of (-)-sulpiride. It is concluded that D-1 and D-2 receptors located in the caudate control DA release separately in this area.

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