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Striatal neurones have a specific ability to respond to phasic dopamine release

  • Liliana R. V. Castro
  • , Marina Brito
  • , Elvire Guiot
  • , Marina Polito
  • , Christoph W. Korn
  • , Denis Herve
  • , Jean-Antoine Girault
  • , Daniele Paupardin-Tritsch
  • , Pierre Vincent

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The cAMP/protein kinase A (PKA) signalling cascade is ubiquitous, and each step in this cascade involves enzymes that are expressed in multiple isoforms. We investigated the effects of this diversity on the integration of the pathway in the target cell by comparing prefrontal cortical neurones with striatal neurones which express a very specific set of signalling proteins. The prefrontal cortex and striatum both receive dopaminergic inputs and we analysed the dynamics of the cAMP/PKA signal triggered by dopamine D-1 receptors in these two brain structures. Biosensor imaging in mouse brain slice preparations showed profound differences in the D-1 response between pyramidal cortical neurones and striatal medium spiny neurones: the cAMP/PKA response was much stronger, faster and longer lasting in striatal neurones than in pyramidal cortical neurones. We identified three molecular determinants underlying these differences: different activities of phosphodiesterases, particularly those of type 4, which strongly damp the cAMP signal in the cortex but not in the striatum; stronger adenylyl cyclase activity in the striatum, generating responses with a faster onset than in the cortex; and DARPP-32, a phosphatase inhibitor which prolongs PKA action in the striatum. Striatal neurones were also highly responsive in terms of gene expression since a single sub-second dopamine stimulation is sufficient to trigger c-Fos expression in the striatum, but not in the cortex. Our data show how specific molecular elements of the cAMP/PKA signalling cascade selectively enable the principal striatal neurones to respond to brief dopamine stimuli, a critical process in incentive learning.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)3197-3214
Número de páginas18
PublicaciónJournal of Physiology-london
Volumen591
N.º13
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 jul 2013
Publicado de forma externa

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