Serotonin denervation enhances responsiveness of presynaptic dopamine efflux to acute clozapine in nucleus accumbens but not in caudate-putamen |
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Authors: | Jianping Chen William Paredes Herman M. van Praag Eliot L. Gardner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY 10461. |
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Abstract: | Clozapine alters mesolimbic dopamine (DA) function but spares nigrostriatal DA function in laboratory animals, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. In the present study, acute intraperitoneal injection of clozapine (5-40 mg/kg) increased extracellular DA levels in nucleus accumbens (Acb) and caudate-putamen (CPu) of awake, freely moving rats as measured by in vivo brain microdialysis, without anatomic selectivity. However, in serotonin (5HT)-denervated rats acute clozapine preferentially enhanced DA levels in Acb as compared to CPu. Since (i) up-regulation of 5HT receptors on DA neurons may result from 5HT denervation, (ii) clozapine has potent anti-5HT action, and (iii) 5HT receptors are more dense in Acb than CPu, these data appear to add additional weight to previous suggestions that a serotonergic mechanism may partly underlie clozapine's mesolimbic selectivity. |
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Keywords: | Clozapine Dopamine Serotonin 5-Hydroxytryptamine Nucleus accumbens Caudate-putamen Microdialysis Mesolimbic Nigrostriatal Neuroleptic Antipsychotic |
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