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Adaptive Changes in Postsynaptic Dopamine Receptors Despite Unaltered Dopamine Dynamics in Mice Lacking Monoamine Oxidase B
Authors:Lian Chen  Ming He  Etienne Sibille  Alexis Thompson  Zoltan Sarnyai  Harriet Baker  Toni Shippenberg  Miklos Toth
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021, USA.
Abstract:Monoamine oxidase (MAO) B is considered a key enzyme in dopamine metabolism. The present studies, conducted in MAO B knockout mice, show that lack of MAO B does not alter extracellular levels of dopamine in striatum. Similarly, the synthesis, storage, uptake, and release of dopamine are also unaltered. However, autoradiography revealed a significant up-regulation of the D2-like dopamine receptors in the striatum of MAO B knockout mice. Mutant mice also exhibit a functional supersensitivity of D1-dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens. Thus, the agonist SKF 38,393-induced c-Fos immunoreactivity was significantly increased in knockout mice as compared with wild-type controls. In view of the apparently normal basal dopamine dynamics observed in MAO B knockout mice, we hypothesize that a dopamine-independent mechanism underlies adaptations in dopamine receptor function that occur as a consequence of MAO B depletion. Finally, these findings suggest that chronic administration of MAO inhibitors, as occurs in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and depression, may be associated with an increased responsiveness of CNS neurons to dopamine receptor ligands.
Keywords:Monoamine oxidase B  Dopamine receptor  Tyrosine hydroxylase  Knockout mice  In vivo microdialysis
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