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. 1988 Aug 2;152(3):207-15.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(88)90715-7.

Dopamine (DA) autoreceptor efficacy of 3-PPP enantiomers after short-term synaptic DA deprivation

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Dopamine (DA) autoreceptor efficacy of 3-PPP enantiomers after short-term synaptic DA deprivation

S Hjorth et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

We have compared the central dopamine (DA) autoreceptor-stimulatory properties of the 'atypical' DA agonist, (-)-3-PPP, its (+)-antipode and the reference DA agonist, apomorphine, following a 5 or an 18 h interruption of synaptic dopaminergic transmission by means of reserpine. The results are consistent with the notion that even a relatively short period (18 h) of synaptic DA deprivation results in a functional 'supersensitivity' of central DA synthesis-modulating autoreceptors. Interestingly, the data demonstrate a clearcut and significant enhancement of the intrinsic agonist efficacy of (-)-3-PPP in limbic and striatal parts after an 18 h as compared to a 5 h reserpine-induced impairment of synaptic DA transmission. In addition, there was a tendency towards a reduction in the doses of apomorphine and the 3-PPP enantiomers needed to inhibit DA synthesis in 18 vs. 5 h reserpinized rats in both brain regions. The findings indicate that the adaptive state of the DA autoreceptors had been altered, tentatively as a result of the reduced (endogenous) agonist occupancy. This is consistent with the suggestion that DA autoreceptors are influenced by a certain, albeit presumably low, endogenous dopaminergic tone under in vivo physiological conditions. The data obtained provide further support for the contention that receptor responsiveness is a critical determinant of the intrinsic efficacy displayed by DA receptor agonists such as (-)-3-PPP.

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