Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum
Previous studies showed that dopamine depletion leads to both changes in firing rate and in neuronal synchrony in the basal ganglia. Since dopamine D1 and D2 receptors are preferentially expressed in striatonigral and striatopallidal medium spiny neurons, respectively, we investigated the relative c...
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doaj-0d9962285adb4c6f93622c1e9eb501f22020-11-24T23:12:13ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience1662-51452009-10-01310.3389/neuro.07.028.2009562Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatumJohn M Burkhardt0John M Burkhardt1Xin Jin2Rui M Costa3Rui M Costa4Instituto Gulbenkian de CiênciaNIHNIHInstituto Gulbenkian de CiênciaNIHPrevious studies showed that dopamine depletion leads to both changes in firing rate and in neuronal synchrony in the basal ganglia. Since dopamine D1 and D2 receptors are preferentially expressed in striatonigral and striatopallidal medium spiny neurons, respectively, we investigated the relative contribution of lack of D1 and/or D2-type receptor activation to the changes in striatal firing rate and synchrony observed after dopamine depletion. Similar to what was observed after dopamine depletion, co-administration of D1 and D2 antagonists to mice chronically implanted with multielectrode arrays in the striatum caused significant changes in firing rate, power of the local field potential (LFP) oscillations, and synchrony measured by the entrainment of neurons to striatal local field potentials. However, although blockade of either D1 or D2 type receptors produced similarly severe akinesia, the effects on neural activity differed. Blockade of D2 receptors affected the firing rate of medium spiny neurons and the power of the LFP oscillations substantially, but it did not affect synchrony to the same extent. In contrast, D1 blockade affected synchrony dramatically, but had less substantial effects on firing rate and LFP power. Furthermore, there was no consistent relation between neurons changing firing rate and changing LFP entrainment after dopamine blockade. Our results suggest that the changes in rate and entrainment to the LFP observed in medium spiny neurons after dopamine depletion are somewhat dissociable, and that lack of D1- or D2-type receptor activation can exert independent yet interactive pathological effects during the progression of Parkinson’s disease.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.07.028.2009/fullMovementPutamenParkinsonoscillationsLocal Field PotentialsCaudate |
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John M Burkhardt John M Burkhardt Xin Jin Rui M Costa Rui M Costa Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience Movement Putamen Parkinson oscillations Local Field Potentials Caudate |
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Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum |
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Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum |
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Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum |
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Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum |
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Dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum |
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dissociable effects of dopamine on neuronal firing rate and synchrony in the dorsal striatum |
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience |
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Previous studies showed that dopamine depletion leads to both changes in firing rate and in neuronal synchrony in the basal ganglia. Since dopamine D1 and D2 receptors are preferentially expressed in striatonigral and striatopallidal medium spiny neurons, respectively, we investigated the relative contribution of lack of D1 and/or D2-type receptor activation to the changes in striatal firing rate and synchrony observed after dopamine depletion. Similar to what was observed after dopamine depletion, co-administration of D1 and D2 antagonists to mice chronically implanted with multielectrode arrays in the striatum caused significant changes in firing rate, power of the local field potential (LFP) oscillations, and synchrony measured by the entrainment of neurons to striatal local field potentials. However, although blockade of either D1 or D2 type receptors produced similarly severe akinesia, the effects on neural activity differed. Blockade of D2 receptors affected the firing rate of medium spiny neurons and the power of the LFP oscillations substantially, but it did not affect synchrony to the same extent. In contrast, D1 blockade affected synchrony dramatically, but had less substantial effects on firing rate and LFP power. Furthermore, there was no consistent relation between neurons changing firing rate and changing LFP entrainment after dopamine blockade. Our results suggest that the changes in rate and entrainment to the LFP observed in medium spiny neurons after dopamine depletion are somewhat dissociable, and that lack of D1- or D2-type receptor activation can exert independent yet interactive pathological effects during the progression of Parkinson’s disease. |
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Movement Putamen Parkinson oscillations Local Field Potentials Caudate |
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