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Divergent effect of the selective D3 receptor agonist pd-128,907 on locomotor activity in Roman high- and low-avoidance rats: relationship to NGFI-A gene expression in the Calleja islands.

Authors :
Guitart-Masip M
Johansson B
Fernández-Teruel A
Tobeña A
Giménez-Llort L
Source :
Psychopharmacology [Psychopharmacology (Berl)] 2008 Jan; Vol. 196 (1), pp. 39-49. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Oct 19.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Rationale: The inbred Roman high- (RHA-I) and low-avoidance (RLA-I) rats, differing in dopaminergic activity and novelty/substance-seeking profiles, may be a suitable model to study the implication of the dopaminergic system in vulnerability to drug abuse. Differences in D3 receptor binding recently described between the two strains (Guitart-Masip M, Johansson B, Fernández-Teruel A, Cañete T, Tobeña A, Terenius L, Giménez-Llort L, Neuroscience 142:1231-1243, 2006b) may be important in shaping the aforementioned differences in novelty seeking.<br />Objective: The aim of the present work was to study the effect of D3 receptor activation on novelty-induced locomotor activity in these two strains of rats.<br />Materials and Methods: We administered saline and PD-128,907 (0.01 and 0.1 mg/kg), a putative D3 receptor agonist, to the Roman rats and studied the locomotor activity when animals were placed in a novel environment. Thereafter, by means of in situ hybridization, nerve growth factor inducible clone A (NGFI-A) mRNA was measured in the striatum and the Calleja islands of these animals.<br />Results: We found that RLA-I rats showed stronger locomotor inhibition than RHA-I rats after PD-128,907 administration. Moreover, RLA-I rats showed stronger reduction of NGFI-A mRNA in the Calleja islands than RHA-I rats.<br />Conclusions: These results, together with previous findings, suggest that differences in D3 receptor expression in the Calleja islands may contribute to the divergent behavioral effect of PD-128,907 administration in the two strains of Roman rats.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0033-3158
Volume :
196
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Psychopharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17952413
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-007-0925-6