Literature DB >> 14573387

Intrastriatal administration of sigma ligands inhibits basal dopamine release in vivo.

Delphine Moison1, Philippe De Deurwaerdère, Alfredo Cagnotto, Agostino Marrazzo, Orazio Prezzavento, Giuseppe Ronsisvalle, Tiziana Mennini, Umberto Spampinato.   

Abstract

In this study, using the new sigma(1/2) (sigma(1/2)) compound MR200, its parent drug haloperidol and the sigma ligand 1,3-di-o-tolylguanidine (DTG), we have investigated the role of striatal sigma receptors in the control of basal dopamine (DA) outflow, by coupling in vitro binding experiments and in vivo microdialysis in the striatum of halothane-anesthetized rats. MR200 with respect to haloperidol, exhibits high affinity for sigma(1) (1.5 nM) and sigma(2) (21.9 nM) receptors, but only negligible affinity for DA receptors. Compared to DTG, MR200 has similar selectivity across neurotransmitter systems, and 46 times higher affinity for sigma(1) receptors. Intrastriatal application of MR200 at 10, but not 0.1 or 1 microM, elicited a pronounced decrease in striatal DA release (-45% of control values). This inhibitory effect was preceded by a transient increase in DA release (+50% over baseline) after 100 microM MR200 administration. DTG at 100, but not 10 microM, significantly reduced DA release (-40%). Haloperidol, whilst increasing DA release at 1 microM, induced a delayed decrease in DA release after 10 microM application. Finally, haloperidol (10 microM) did not modify the inhibitory effect of 10 microM MR200. These results show that striatal sigma receptors control striatal DA release in resting conditions.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14573387     DOI: 10.1016/s0028-3908(03)00253-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropharmacology        ISSN: 0028-3908            Impact factor:   5.250


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