Differential effects of dopamine receptor agonists ropinirole and quinpirole on locomotor and anxiolytic behaviors in larval zebrafish (Danio rerio): A role for the GABAergic and glutamate system?
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Differential effects of dopamine receptor agonists ropinirole and quinpirole on locomotor and anxiolytic behaviors in larval zebrafish (Danio rerio): A role for the GABAergic and glutamate system?
Abstract
Zebrafish are frequently used as a vertebrate model to elucidate toxicological and pharmacological mechanisms of action in the central nervous system. Pharmacological studies demonstrate that dopamine, signaling via several receptor subtypes, regulates zebrafish larval behavior. Quinpirole is a selective dopamine receptor agonist for D2 and D3 subtypes while ropinirole exhibits selectivity toward D2, D3, and D4 receptors. The main objective of this study was to determine the short-term actions of quinpirole and ropinirole on the locomotor activity and anxiolytic/anti-anxiolytic behaviors of zebrafish. Furthermore, dopamine signaling can cross talk with other neurotransmitter systems, including the GABAergic and glutamatergic system. As such, we measured transcriptional responses in these systems to determine whether dopamine receptor activation modulated GABAergic and glutaminergic systems. Ropinirole reduced locomotor activity of larval fish at concentrations of 1 μM and greater but quinpirole did not affect locomotor activity at all concentrations tested. Anxiolytic-related behaviors were also compared between the two pharmaceuticals. Noteworthy was that both dopamine receptor agonists at 1 μM increased the activity of zebrafish in the light phase of a light-dark preference test, which may be related to the activation of D2 and/or D3 receptors. In terms of interactions with other neurotransmitter systems, ropinirole up-regulated transcripts in larvae zebrafish related to both the GABAergic and glutamatergic systems (abat, gabra1, gabrb1, gad1b, gabra5, gabrg3, and grin1b). Conversely, quinpirole did not alter the abundance of any transcript measured, suggesting that dopamine-GABA interaction may involve D4-receptors, which has been noted in mammalian models. This study demonstrates pleiotropic actions of dopamine agonism on the GABA and glutamate system in larval zebrafish. This study has relevance for characterizing toxicants that act via dopamine receptors and for elucidating mechanisms of neurological disorders that involve motor circuits and multiple neurotransmitter systems, like Parkinson's disease.
Keywords: Behavior; Dopamine receptor agonists; GABA; Gene expression; Glutamate; Zebrafish.
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