Signalling through dopamine D2 receptors governs physiological functions related to locomotion, hormone production and drug abuse. D2 receptors are also known targets of antipsychotic drugs that are used to treat neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. By a mechanism of alternative splicing, the D2 receptor gene encodes two molecularly distinct isoforms, D2S and D2L, previously thought to have the same function. Here we show that these receptors have distinct functions in vivo; D2L acts mainly at postsynaptic sites and D2S serves presynaptic autoreceptor functions. The cataleptic effects of the widely used antipsychotic haloperidol are absent in D2L-deficient mice. This suggests that D2L is targeted by haloperidol, with implicatio...
<p>The neuromodulator dopamine signals through the dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) to modulate central ne...
Whether the dopamine Drd-2 receptor is necessary for the behavioural action of antipsychotic drugs i...
International audienceStructural plasticity in the adult brain is essential for adaptive behavior. W...
Signalling through dopamine D2 receptors governs physiological functions related to locomotion, horm...
Two isoforms of the dopamine (DA) D2 receptor are generated from the same gene by alternative splici...
Two isoforms of the dopamine (DA) D2 receptor are generated from the same gene by alternative splici...
Dopamine D2 receptors are highly expressed in the dorsal striatum where they participate in the regu...
Dopamine receptor family proteins include seven transmembrane and trimeric GTP-binding protein-coupl...
Compelling evidence indicates that the long (D2L) and the short (D2S) isoform of dopamine (DA) D2 re...
Dopamine is the most widely distributed catecholamine neurotransmitter in the brain. D2-dopamine rec...
The dopamine D2 receptor (D2R), like many G-protein-coupled receptors, signals through G-protein- an...
Stimulation of dopamine D1 receptors has profound effects on addictive behavior, movement control, a...
<p>The neuromodulator dopamine signals through the dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) to modulate central ne...
Whether the dopamine Drd-2 receptor is necessary for the behavioural action of antipsychotic drugs i...
International audienceStructural plasticity in the adult brain is essential for adaptive behavior. W...
Signalling through dopamine D2 receptors governs physiological functions related to locomotion, horm...
Two isoforms of the dopamine (DA) D2 receptor are generated from the same gene by alternative splici...
Two isoforms of the dopamine (DA) D2 receptor are generated from the same gene by alternative splici...
Dopamine D2 receptors are highly expressed in the dorsal striatum where they participate in the regu...
Dopamine receptor family proteins include seven transmembrane and trimeric GTP-binding protein-coupl...
Compelling evidence indicates that the long (D2L) and the short (D2S) isoform of dopamine (DA) D2 re...
Dopamine is the most widely distributed catecholamine neurotransmitter in the brain. D2-dopamine rec...
The dopamine D2 receptor (D2R), like many G-protein-coupled receptors, signals through G-protein- an...
Stimulation of dopamine D1 receptors has profound effects on addictive behavior, movement control, a...
<p>The neuromodulator dopamine signals through the dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) to modulate central ne...
Whether the dopamine Drd-2 receptor is necessary for the behavioural action of antipsychotic drugs i...
International audienceStructural plasticity in the adult brain is essential for adaptive behavior. W...