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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 1, 2001, 21(5):1787-1794
Dopaminergic Role in Stimulant-Induced Wakefulness
Jonathan P.
Wisor1,
Seiji
Nishino1,
Ichiro
Sora2,
George H.
Uhl2,
Emmanuel
Mignot1, and
Dale M.
Edgar1
1 Sleep Disorders Research Center, Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford, California 94305, and 2 Molecular
Neurobiology Branch, Intramural Research Program, National Institute on
Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21224
The role of dopamine in sleep regulation and in mediating the
effects of wake-promoting therapeutics is controversial. In this study,
polygraphic recordings and caudate microdialysate dopamine measurements
in narcoleptic dogs revealed that the wake-promoting antinarcoleptic
compounds modafinil and amphetamine increase extracellular dopamine in
a hypocretin receptor 2-independent manner. In mice, deletion of the
dopamine transporter (DAT) gene reduced non-rapid eye movement sleep
time and increased wakefulness consolidation independently from
locomotor effects. DAT knock-out mice were also unresponsive to the
normally robust wake-promoting action of modafinil, methamphetamine,
and the selective DAT blocker GBR12909 but were hypersensitive to the
wake-promoting effects of caffeine. Thus, dopamine transporters play an
important role in sleep regulation and are necessary for the specific
wake-promoting action of amphetamines and modafinil.
Key words:
sleep-wake cycle; modafinil; amphetamine; caffeine; hypocretin; dopamine; narcolepsy
Copyright © 2001 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/01/2151787-08$05.00/0
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