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Induction of dopaminergic mesolimbic receptor supersensitivity by haloperidol
Authors:Kenneth L Davis  Leo E Hollister  William C Fritz
Institution:Veterans Administration Hospital 3801 Miranda Avenue Palo Alto, California 94304, USA
Abstract:Prior exposure to neuroleptics augments the severity of apomorphine-induced stereotypy. This is regarded as a manifestation of increased sensitivity of striatal dopaminergic receptors and has been offered as a model of tardive dyskinesia. The purpose of this study was to determine if neuroleptics modify the sensitivity of mesolimbic dopaminergic receptors. Haloperidol or saline was administered to rats for four weeks. There followed a one week withdrawal period in which cannulae were placed bilaterally in the nucleus accumbens. Histological examination confirmed cannulae placement. Animals received 0, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0 or 10 μg of dopamine through both cannulae beginning eight days after the discontinuation of haloperidol or saline. Locomotor activity was measured in photocell-equipped cages. Animals with a prior exposure to haloperidol had significantly more locomotor activity than control animals. These results indicate that, in the rat, haloperidol can produce a supersensitive dopaminergic mesolimbic receptor.
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