Identification of Dopamine "D3'' and "D4'' Binding Sites, Labelled with [3H]2-Amino-6,7-Dihydroxy- 1,2,3,4- Tetrahydronaphthalene, as High Agonist Affinity States of the D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors, Respectively
- 1 April 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 46 (4) , 1058-1067
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1986.tb00618.x
Abstract
On the basis of affinity differences for spiperone, two binding sites for [3H](.+-.)-2-amino-6,7-dihydroxy1,2,3,4-tetrahydronapthalene ([3H]ADTN) in the rat brain could be distinguished. D3 with a low and D4 with a high affinity for spiperone. Evidence is provided that D3 and D4 sites are related to high agonist affinity states of the D1 nd D2 dopamine receptors, respectively. Various well-known selective D1 and D2 agonists and antagonists showed potencies at these sites in agreement with this hypothesis. A comparison of the Bmax values for [3H]ADTN binding to D3 and D4 sites with the numbers of D1 receptors (labelled by [3H]SCH 23390) and of D2 receptors (labelled by [3H]spiperone), both in the striatum and in the mesolimbic system, indicated that under the conditions used for 3H-agonist binding experiments, both populations of D1 and D2 receptors were converted to their high agonist affinity states to a considerable, although different extent. In fact, when competition experiments with [3H]spirperone were performed under the conditions otherwise used for [3H]ADTN binding experiments (instead of the conditions usually used for antagonist binding), substantial shifts of the displacement curves of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylethylamine (dopamine) and ADTN toward higher affinities were observed. A comparison of the effects of various agonists and antagonists in the [3H]ADTN binding experiments and in functional tests revealed a significant correlation between their potencies at D4 binding sites and at D2 receptors modulating the release of [3H]acetylcholine from striatal slices. However, in the situation of the D1/D3 pair, when the measurement of adenylate cyclase activity was taken as a functional test for D1 receptors, agonists were more active in the binding than in the functional test, whereas for many antagonists the opposite was found. The results are discussed with regard to the classification and functional aspects of brain dopamine receptors.Keywords
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