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High-and Low-Affinity States of Striatal D2 Receptors Are Not Affected by 6-Hydroxydopamine or Chronic Haloperidol Treatment
Authors:Robert G MacKenzie  Michael J Zigmond
Institution:Departments of Biological Sciences and Psychology, Psychobiology Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Abstract:Specific D2 binding in rat striatum was characterized and then the effects of chronic disruption of dopaminergic activity on antagonist and agonist binding to these sites were studied. D2 receptors were defined as those sites capable of binding 3H]spiperone in the presence of cinanserin, a 5-HT2 antagonist, but not in the presence of (+)-butaclamol, a D2 and 5-HT2 blocker. Saturation, competition, and kinetic analyses suggested that D2 receptors are a homogeneous population exhibiting more complex interactions with agonists than antagonists. Antagonist binding was monophasic and guanine nucleotide-insensitive whereas agonist binding was biphasic and guanine nucleotide-sensitive. D2 receptor density was elevated by more than 40% following dopamine depletion by 6-hydroxydopamine or chronic receptor blockade by haloperidol. However neither treatment altered the affinities or magnitudes of the high- and low-affinity components associated with agonist binding to the D2 receptor.
Keywords:Striatal D2 receptors  Affinity states  6-Hydroxydopamine  Chronic haloperidol
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