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ACTIVATION OF CALCIUM/CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE IIα IN THE STRIATUM BY THE HETEROMERIC D1-D2 DOPAMINE RECEPTOR COMPLEX

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NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 165, Issue 2, Pages 535-541

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.10.017

Keywords

dopamine receptor; SKF 83959; CaMKII alpha; striatum; SKF 83822

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  1. NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse

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Synaptic plasticity in the striatum is a key mechanism that underlies processes such as reward related incentive learning and behavioral habit formation resulting from drugs of abuse. Key aspects of these functions are dependent on dopamine transmission as well as activation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha (CaMKII alpha). In this study, we examined the ability of a recently identified heteromeric complex composed of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors coupled to Gq/11 to activate striatal CaMKII alpha. Using the dopaminergic agonist SKF83959, which selectively activates the D1-D2 complex, we demonstrated phosphorylation of CaMKII alpha at threonine 286, both in heterologous cells and in the murine striatum in vivo. Phosphorylation of CaMKII alpha by activation of the receptor complex required concurrent agonism of both D1 and D2 receptors and was independent of receptor pathways that modulated adenylyl cyclase. The identification of this novel mechanism by which dopamine may modulate synaptic plasticity has implications for our understanding of striatal-mediated reward and motor function, as well as neuronal disorders in which striatal dopaminergic neurotransmission is involved. (C) 2010 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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