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Evaluation of the alpha2C-adrenoceptor as a neuropsychiatric drug target studies in transgenic mouse models
Authors:Scheinin M  Sallinen J  Haapalinna A
Institution:Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Turku, Finland. mika.scheinin@utu.fi
Abstract:The functional characterization of the three distinct alpha2-adrenoceptor (Q2-AR) subtypes was for long hampered by the inavailability of subtype-selective pharmacological probes. Recent studies with gene-targeted mice have revealed that the alpha2A-AR has a major role in the mediation of many prominent effects of subtype non-selective alpha2-AR agonists, i.e. sedation, analgesia, hypothermia, sympatho-inhibition, and reduction of blood pressure. We have now employed several neuropsychopharmacological test models to investigate the effects mediated by the alpha2C-AR subtype and this receptor's potential as a CNS drug target. The studies employed two genetically engineered mouse strains, having either a targeted inactivation of the alpha2C-AR gene (alpha2C-KO) or over-expressing the alpha2C-AR (alpha2C-OE). Lack of alpha2C-AR expression was associated with increased amphetamine-induced locomotor activity, startle reactivity, aggression, and activity in the forced swimming test; prepulse inhibition of the startle reflex was attenuated. Opposite changes were observed in the alpha2C-OE mice. The results suggest that the alpha2C-AR subtype has a distinct inhibitory role in the processing of sensory information and in the control of motor and emotion-related activities in the CNS. It is therefore possible that alpha2C-AR-selective drugs may have therapeutic value in the treatment of various neuropsychiatric disorders.
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