Dopamine beta-hydroxylase knockout mice have alterations in dopamine signaling and are hypersensitive to cocaine

  • J. R., Schank
  • Ventura, Rossella
  • PUGLISI ALLEGRA, Stefano
  • A., Alcaro
  • C. D., Cole
  • L. C., Liles
  • P., Seeman
  • D., Weinshenker
Publication date
January 2006
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Multiple lines of evidence demonstrate that the noradrenergic system provides both direct and indirect excitatory drive onto midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons. We used DA beta-hydroxylase (DBH) knockout (Dbh-/-) mice that lack norepinephrine ( NE) to determine the consequences of chronic NE deficiency on midbrain DA neuron function in vivo. Basal extracellular DA levels were significantly attenuated in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and caudate putamen (CP), but not prefrontal cortex (PFC), of Dbh-/- mice, while amphetamine-induced DA release was absent in the NAc and attenuated in the CP and PFC. The decrease in dopaminergic tone was associated with a profound increase in the density of high-affinity state D-1 and D-2 DA receptors in the NAc and...

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