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Detection of phasic dopamine by D1 and D2 striatal medium spiny neurons. | LitMetric

Detection of phasic dopamine by D1 and D2 striatal medium spiny neurons.

J Physiol

CNRS, UMR8256 "Biological Adaptation and Ageing", Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (IBPS), F-75005, Paris, France.

Published: December 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Brief dopamine events play a vital role in reward-related learning within the striatum, affecting medium spiny neurons (MSNs) that express D1 and D2 dopamine receptors.
  • Both D1 and D2 MSNs respond to brief dopamine signals by altering cAMP levels, but D2 neurons do not experience a corresponding change in PKA-dependent phosphorylation due to the inhibition of protein phosphatase-1 by DARPP-32.
  • Computational simulations imply that D2 MSNs have a unique 'tone-sensing' capability, enabling them to detect subtle fluctuations in dopamine levels despite their unresponsive nature in phosphorylation.

Article Abstract

Key Points: Brief dopamine events are critical actors of reward-mediated learning in the striatum; the intracellular cAMP-protein kinase A (PKA) response of striatal medium spiny neurons to such events was studied dynamically using a combination of biosensor imaging in mouse brain slices and in silico simulations. Both D1 and D2 medium spiny neurons can sense brief dopamine transients in the sub-micromolar range. While dopamine transients profoundly change cAMP levels in both types of medium spiny neurons, the PKA-dependent phosphorylation level remains unaffected in D2 neurons. At the level of PKA-dependent phosphorylation, D2 unresponsiveness depends on protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) inhibition by DARPP-32. Simulations suggest that D2 medium spiny neurons could detect transient dips in dopamine level.

Abstract: The phasic release of dopamine in the striatum determines various aspects of reward and action selection, but the dynamics of the dopamine effect on intracellular signalling remains poorly understood. We used genetically encoded FRET biosensors in striatal brain slices to quantify the effect of transient dopamine on cAMP or PKA-dependent phosphorylation levels, and computational modelling to further explore the dynamics of this signalling pathway. Medium-sized spiny neurons (MSNs), which express either D or D dopamine receptors, responded to dopamine by an increase or a decrease in cAMP, respectively. Transient dopamine showed similar sub-micromolar efficacies on cAMP in both D1 and D2 MSNs, thus challenging the commonly accepted notion that dopamine efficacy is much higher on D than on D receptors. However, in D2 MSNs, the large decrease in cAMP level triggered by transient dopamine did not translate to a decrease in PKA-dependent phosphorylation level, owing to the efficient inhibition of protein phosphatase 1 by DARPP-32. Simulations further suggested that D2 MSNs can also operate in a 'tone-sensing' mode, allowing them to detect transient dips in basal dopamine. Overall, our results show that D2 MSNs may sense much more complex patterns of dopamine than previously thought.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730852PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/JP274475DOI Listing

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