Surmeier D J, Reiner A, Levine M S, Ariano M A
Dept of Anatomy and Neurobiology, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis 38163.
Trends Neurosci. 1993 Aug;16(8):299-305. doi: 10.1016/0166-2236(93)90103-s.
The postsynaptic effects of dopamine in the neostriatum are mediated by five G-protein-coupled receptors. The extent to which these receptors are co-localized in neostriatal neurons has become controversial. This debate has far-reaching implications for treatment strategies in disorders of dopaminergic signaling, such as Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia. This review examines the molecular and cellular evidence for and against co-localization, including new information derived from single-cell mRNA amplification and patch-clamping of isolated neurons. It is concluded that this evidence is largely consistent with co-localization of functionally significant receptors of the D1 and D2 families in the majority of neostriatal efferent neurons. This conclusion has important implications for parallel processing models of the neostriatum.
多巴胺在新纹状体中的突触后效应由五种G蛋白偶联受体介导。这些受体在新纹状体神经元中共定位的程度已成为一个有争议的问题。这场争论对多巴胺能信号传导障碍(如帕金森病和精神分裂症)的治疗策略具有深远影响。本综述研究了支持和反对共定位的分子和细胞证据,包括从单细胞mRNA扩增和分离神经元的膜片钳记录中获得的新信息。得出的结论是,这些证据在很大程度上与D1和D2家族功能性重要受体在大多数新纹状体传出神经元中共定位相一致。这一结论对新纹状体的并行处理模型具有重要意义。