Altered striatal dopamine regulation in ADGRL3 knockout mice.

ADGRL3基因敲除小鼠纹状体多巴胺调节改变

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作者:Perry-Hauser Nicole A, Torres-Herraez Arturo, Boumhaouad Siham, Makowicz Emily A, Lowes Daniel C, Jin Michelle, Denny Christine A, Sulzer David, Mosharov Eugene V, Kellendonk Christoph, Javitch Jonathan A
Dopaminergic signaling is essential for regulating movement, learning, and reward. Disruptions in this system are linked to neuropsychiatric disorders such as ADHD. ADGRL3, an adhesion G protein-coupled receptor highly expressed in the brain, is genetically associated with increased ADHD risk. ADGRL3 knockout in animals alters expression of dopaminergic markers and induces dopamine-related behavioral changes. However, its precise role in modulating dopamine signaling remains unclear. We investigated how ADGRL3 knockout affects striatal dopamine release in mice using ex vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry and in vivo fiber photometry with a dopamine sensor. Ex vivo measurements showed increased electrically-evoked dopamine release across the striatum. Conversely, in vivo recordings revealed reduced task-induced dopamine signals in the nucleus accumbens during an operant fixed interval task. This reduction was not due to impaired dopamine availability, as amphetamine-evoked release was unchanged. These findings suggest ADGRL3 modulates dopamine release in complex ways via different pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms.

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