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  2. D1-D2 dopamine receptor heterooligomers with unique pharmacology are coupled to rapid activation of Gq/11 in the striatum

D1-D2 dopamine receptor heterooligomers with unique pharmacology are coupled to rapid activation of Gq/11 in the striatum

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Jan 9;104(2):654-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0604049104.
Asim J Rashid 1 Christopher H So Michael M C Kong Teresa Furtak Mufida El-Ghundi Regina Cheng Brian F O'Dowd Susan R George
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8.
Abstract

We demonstrate a heteromeric D1-D2 Dopamine Receptor signaling complex in brain that is coupled to Gq/11 and requires agonist binding to both receptors for G protein activation and intracellular calcium release. The D1 agonist SKF83959 was identified as a specific agonist for the heteromer that activated Gq/11 by functioning as a full agonist for the D1 receptor and a high-affinity partial agonist for a pertussis toxin-resistant D2 receptor within the complex. We provide evidence that the D1-D2 signaling complex can be more readily detected in mice that are 8 months in age compared with Animals that are 3 months old, suggesting that calcium signaling through the D1-D2 Dopamine Receptor complex is relevant for function in the postadolescent brain. Activation of Gq/11 through the heteromer increases levels of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIalpha in the nucleus accumbens, unlike activation of Gs/olf-coupled D1 receptors, indicating a mechanism by which D1-D2 Dopamine Receptor complexes may contribute to synaptic plasticity.

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