Cools A R, Van Rossum J M
Psychopharmacologia. 1976 Feb 2;45(3):243-54. doi: 10.1007/BF00421135.
A great number of earlier reported experimental data dealing with the role of dopamine in dopamine-loaded structures within the mammalian brain have raised questions concerning the concept of dopamine as an inhibitory agent acting on one type of receptor. A critical review of the anatomical, histochemical, electrophysiological, pharmacological and functional studies reveals that the dopamine-loaded structures are marked by an internal differentiation at various levels. It is attempted to demonstrate that this is due to a heterogeneous distribution of two distinct types of dopamine-receptors, each characterized by their own properties: DAe and DAi-receptors. Furthermore, the experimental and clinical implications are discussed in view of the hypothesis that balance between both types of receptors is essential for normal psychomotor functioning.
大量早期报道的关于多巴胺在哺乳动物脑内多巴胺负载结构中作用的实验数据,引发了有关多巴胺作为作用于一种受体类型的抑制性因子这一概念的诸多问题。对解剖学、组织化学、电生理学、药理学及功能学研究的批判性回顾表明,多巴胺负载结构在各个层面都呈现出内部差异。试图证明这是由于两种不同类型多巴胺受体的异质性分布所致,每种受体都有其自身特性:DAe受体和DAi受体。此外,鉴于两种受体类型之间的平衡对于正常精神运动功能至关重要这一假说,还讨论了实验及临床意义。