Publication: The Role of Dopaminergic System in Motor Coordination
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Previous studies have demonstrated that dopamine (DA) receptor agonists enhanced locomotor activity. The present study was designed to determine the relative contribution of D<inf>1</inf> and D<inf>2</inf> (DA) receptor subtypes in motor coordination. Apomorphine, a nonselective dopamine receptor agonist. decreased motor coordination at the doses of 0.125 and 0.25 mg/kg, but increased the motor coordination at 0.5 and 1 mg/kg. The D2 dopamine receptor antagonists, sulpiride (50 mg/kg) and spiperone (40 μg/kg). decreased motor coordination when administrered either alone or combination with apomorphine (0.5 mg/kg). Selective D<inf>1</inf> receptor agonist SKF 81297 (10 mg/kg) enhanced motor coordination. The effect of SKF 81297 was antagonized by fluphenazine (0.125 mg/kg). The D<inf>2</inf> receptor agonist bromocriptine (5. 10, 20.30 mg/kg) significantly increased motor coordination. The effect of bromocriptine (10 mg/kg) was inhibited when administered either sulpirid (50 mg/kg) or α-methyl p-tyrosine prior to bromocriptine. These data demonstrated that both D<inf>1</inf> and D<inf>2</inf> receptors may involved in motor coordination.
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Ondokuz Mayis Universitesi Tip Dergisi
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19
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1
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15
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24
