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Dopamine D2 receptors internalize in their low-affinity state

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NEUROREPORT
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 1017-1020

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00001756-200206120-00007

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D2 receptor; dopamine; high-affinity state of D2; internalization; schizophrenia

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The present study was done in order to determine whether dopamine internalizes D2 receptors in CHO cells and whether the high-affinity or the low-affinity state of the dopamine D2 receptor is associated with dopamine-induced internalization of dopamine D2 receptors. Using [H-3]sulpiride to label D2Long receptors in CHO cells., it was found that dopamine lowered the binding of [H-3]sulpiride by 20%. Although the high-affinity states of D2 were converted to low-affinity states by guanine nucleotide, the latter had no effect in blocking the dopamine-induced reduction in [H-3]sulpiride binding, indicating that the dopamine-induced internalization of D2 receptors occurred with D2 in the low-affinity state.

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