TY - JOUR T1 - Cholinergic Neuronal Modulation Alters Dopamine D<sub>2</sub>Receptor Availability <em>In Vivo</em> by Regulating Receptor Affinity Induced by Facilitated Synaptic Dopamine Turnover: Positron Emission Tomography Studies with Microdialysis in the Conscious Monkey Brain JF - The Journal of Neuroscience JO - J. Neurosci. SP - 7067 LP - 7073 DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-18-07067.2000 VL - 20 IS - 18 AU - Hideo Tsukada AU - Norihiro Harada AU - Shingo Nishiyama AU - Hiroyuki Ohba AU - Takeharu Kakiuchi Y1 - 2000/09/15 UR - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/20/18/7067.abstract N2 - To evaluate the cholinergic and dopaminergic neuronal interaction in the striatum, the effects of scopolamine, a muscarinic cholinergic antagonist, on the striatal dopaminergic system were evaluated multi-parametrically in the conscious monkey brain using high-resolution positron emission tomography in combination with microdialysis.l-3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine (l-[β-11C]DOPA) and 2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-fluorophenyl)tropane ([β-11C]CFT) were used to measure dopamine synthesis rate and dopamine transporter (DAT) availability, respectively. For assessment of dopamine D2 receptor binding in vivo, [11C]raclopride was applied because this labeled compound, which has relatively low affinity to dopamine D2 receptors, was hypothesized to be sensitive to the striatal synaptic dopamine concentration. Systemic administration of scopolamine at doses of 10 and 100 μg/kg dose-dependently increased both dopamine synthesis and DAT availability as measured byl-[β-11C]DOPA and [β-11C]CFT, respectively. Scopolamine decreased the binding of [11C]raclopride in a dose-dependent manner. Scopolamine induced no significant changes in dopamine concentration in the striatal extracellular fluid (ECF) as determined by microdialysis. However, scopolamine dose-dependently facilitated the striatal ECF dopamine induced by the DAT inhibitor GBR12909 at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg. Scatchard plot analysis in vivo of [11C]raclopride revealed that scopolamine reduced the apparent affinity of dopamine D2 receptors. These results suggested that the inhibition of muscarinic cholinergic neuronal activity modulates dopamine turnover in the striatum by simultaneous enhancement of the dynamics of dopamine synthesis and DAT availability, resulting in no significant changes in apparent “static” ECF dopamine level but showing a decrease in [11C]raclopride binding in vivoattributable to the reduction of affinity of dopamine D2 receptors. ER -