Literature DB >> 19047479

D5 dopamine receptors are required for dopaminergic activation of phospholipase C.

Asha Sahu1, Kimberly R Tyeryar, Habiba O Vongtau, David R Sibley, Ashiwel S Undieh.   

Abstract

Dopamine activates phospholipase C in discrete regions of the mammalian brain, and this action is believed to be mediated through a D(1)-like receptor. Although multiple lines of evidence exclude a role for the D(1) subtype of D(1)-like receptors in the phosphoinositide response, the D(5) subtype has not been similarly examined. Here, mice lacking D(5) dopamine receptors were tested for dopamine agonist-induced phosphoinositide signaling both in vitro and in vivo. The results show that hippocampal, cortical, and striatal tissues of D(5) receptor knockout mice significantly or completely lost the ability to produce inositol phosphate or diacylglycerol messengers after stimulation with dopamine or several selective D(1)-like receptor agonists. Moreover, endogenous inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate stimulation by the phospholipase C-selective D(1)-like agonist 3-methyl-6-chloro-7,8-dihydroxy-1-[3methylphenyl]-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-3-benzazepine (SKF83959) was robust in wild-type animals but undetectable in the D(5) receptor mutants. Hence, D(5) receptors are required for dopamine and selective D(1)-like agonists to induce phospholipase C-mediated phosphoinositide signaling in the mammalian brain.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19047479      PMCID: PMC2684903          DOI: 10.1124/mol.108.053017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0026-895X            Impact factor:   4.436


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