Jeon_2010_J.Neurosci_30_2396

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Title : A subpopulation of neuronal M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors plays a critical role in modulating dopamine-dependent behaviors - Jeon_2010_J.Neurosci_30_2396
Author(s) : Jeon J , Dencker D , Wortwein G , Woldbye DP , Cui Y , Davis AA , Levey AI , Schutz G , Sager TN , Mork A , Li C , Deng CX , Fink-Jensen A , Wess J
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 30 :2396 , 2010
Abstract :

Acetylcholine (ACh) regulates many key functions of the CNS by activating cell surface receptors referred to as muscarinic ACh receptors (M(1)-M(5) mAChRs). Like other mAChR subtypes, the M(4) mAChR is widely expressed in different regions of the forebrain. Interestingly, M(4) mAChRs are coexpressed with D(1) dopamine receptors in a specific subset of striatal projection neurons. To investigate the physiological relevance of this M(4) mAChR subpopulation in modulating dopamine-dependent behaviors, we used Cre/loxP technology to generate mutant mice that lack M(4) mAChRs only in D(1) dopamine receptor-expressing cells. The newly generated mutant mice displayed several striking behavioral phenotypes, including enhanced hyperlocomotor activity and increased behavioral sensitization following treatment with psychostimulants. These behavioral changes were accompanied by a lack of muscarinic inhibition of D(1) dopamine receptor-mediated cAMP stimulation in the striatum and an increase in dopamine efflux in the nucleus accumbens. These novel findings demonstrate that a distinct subpopulation of neuronal M(4) mAChRs plays a critical role in modulating several important dopamine-dependent behaviors. Since enhanced central dopaminergic neurotransmission is a hallmark of several severe disorders of the CNS, including schizophrenia and drug addiction, our findings have substantial clinical relevance.

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Jeon J, Dencker D, Wortwein G, Woldbye DP, Cui Y, Davis AA, Levey AI, Schutz G, Sager TN, Mork A, Li C, Deng CX, Fink-Jensen A, Wess J (2010)
A subpopulation of neuronal M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors plays a critical role in modulating dopamine-dependent behaviors
Journal of Neuroscience 30 :2396

Jeon J, Dencker D, Wortwein G, Woldbye DP, Cui Y, Davis AA, Levey AI, Schutz G, Sager TN, Mork A, Li C, Deng CX, Fink-Jensen A, Wess J (2010)
Journal of Neuroscience 30 :2396