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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 1, 1998, 18(5):1650-1661
Internalization of D1 Dopamine Receptor in Striatal Neurons
In Vivo as Evidence of Activation by Dopamine
Agonists
Brigitte
Dumartin,
Isabelle
Caillé,
Francois
Gonon, and
Bertrand
Bloch
Unité Mixte de Recherche Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique 5541, Laboratoire d'Histologie-Embryologie, Institut
Fédératif de Recherches en Neurosciences Cliniques et
Expérimentales, Université Victor Ségalen-Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, France
To investigate how dopamine influences the subcellular localization
of the dopamine receptors in the striatal dopaminoceptive neurons, we
have used immunohistochemistry to detect D1 dopamine receptors (D1R)
after modifications of the dopamine environment. In normal rats, D1R
are located mostly extrasynaptically at the plasma membrane of the cell
bodies, dendrites, and spines. The intrastriatal injection of the full
D1R agonist SKF-82958 and the intraperitoneal injection of the same
molecule or of amphetamine (which induces a massive release of dopamine
in the striatum) induce modifications of the pattern of D1R
immunoreactivity in the dorsal and ventral striatum. Whereas normal
rats display homogenous staining of the neuropile with staining of the
plasma membrane of the cell bodies, either treatment provokes the
appearance of an intense immunoreactivity in the cytoplasm and the
proximal dendrites. The labeling pattern is heterogeneous and more
intense in the striosomes than in the matrix. Analysis of semithin
sections and electron microscopy studies demonstrates a translocation
of the labeling from the plasma membrane to endocytic vesicles and endosomes bearing D1R immunoreactivity in the cytoplasm of cell bodies
and dendrites. Injection of D1R antagonist (SCH-23390) alone or
injection of D1R antagonist, together with amphetamine or SKF-82958, do
not provoke modification of the immunoreactivity, as compared with
normal rat.
Our results demonstrate that, in vivo, the acute
activation of dopamine receptors by direct agonists or endogenously
released dopamine provokes dramatic modifications of their subcellular distribution in neurons, including internalization in the endosomal compartment in the cytoplasm. This suggests that modifications of the
localization of neurotransmitter receptors, including extrasynaptic ones, may be a critical event that contributes to the postsynaptic response in vivo.
Key words:
dopamine receptors; receptor distribution; internalization; extrasynaptic receptors; immunohistochemistry; striatum; endosomes
Copyright © 1998 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/98/1851650-12$05.00/0
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