N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blockade attenuates D1 dopamine receptor modulation of neuronal activity in rat substantia nigra
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N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blockade attenuates D1 dopamine receptor modulation of neuronal activity in rat substantia nigra
Abstract
It has been proposed that dopamine and glutamate affect basal ganglia output, in part, through interactions between D1 receptors and NMDA receptors. The present study examined whether N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists affect the neurophysiological responses of substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc; dopaminergic) and pars reticulata (SNpr; non-dopaminergic) neurons to a systemically administered D1 dopamine agonist in two animals models of Parkinson's disease, reserpine treatment and nigrostriatal lesion. Previous studies using extracellular single unit recording techniques have shown that the D1 dopamine agonist SKF 38393 (10 mg/kg) exerts different effects on the firing rates of SNpr neurons after these two dopamine-depleting treatments, suggesting the involvement of multiple mechanisms. SKF 38393 consistently increased the firing rates of SNpr neurons in rats treated subchronically with reserpine, and markedly decreased SNpr firing rates in rats with nigrostriatal damage. Pretreatment with the non-competitive NMDA antagonist MK-801 (0.15 mg/kg i.v.) blocked, and the competitive NMDA antagonist (+/-)-CPP (30 mg/kg i.p.) attenuated, the rate effects of SKF 38393 in both dopamine-depleted preparations. SKF 38393 consistently inhibited the firing rate of SNpc dopamine neurons after acute reserpine treatment (10 mg/kg, 4-7 hours), an effect specifically mediated by D1 receptors. Pretreatment with MK-801 (0.1 mg/kg i.v.) or the competitive NMDA antagonist (+)-HA-966 (30 mg/kg i.v.) also effectively attenuated SKF 38393's inhibitory effect on SNpc dopamine neurons. Therefore, NMDA receptor blockade markedly reduces the ability of D1 receptor stimulation to modulate firing rates of both dopaminergic and non-dopaminergic cells in the substantia nigra. Although multiple mechanisms appear to underlie D1-mediated effects on substantia nigra firing rates in reserpine and 6-OHDA-treated rats, these results demonstrate a common dependence on glutamatergic transmission and a permissive role for NMDA receptor activation in the ability of D1 receptor stimulation to both enhance and reduce neuronal activity in the substantia nigra.
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