Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice

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Autor(a) principal: França, Arthur S.C.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Muratori, Larissa, Nascimento, George Carlos do, Pereira, Catia Mendes, Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes, Soares, Bruno Lobão
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Genetically-modified mice without the dopamine transporter (DAT) are hyperdopaminergic, and serve as models for studies of addiction, mania and hyperactive disorders. Here we investigated the capacity for object recognition in mildly hyperdopaminergic mice heterozygous for DAT (DAT +/-), with synaptic dopaminergic levels situated between those shown by DAT -/- homozygous and wild-type (WT) mice. We used a classical dopamine D2 antagonist, haloperidol, to modulate the levels of dopaminergic transmission in a dose-dependent manner, before or after exploring novel objects. In comparison with WT mice, DAT +/- mice showed a deficit in object recognition upon subsequent testing 24h later. This deficit was compensated by a single 0.05mg/kg haloperidol injection 30min before training. In all mice, a 0.3mg/kg haloperidol injected immediately after training impaired object recognition. The results indicate that a mild enhancement of dopaminergic levels can be detrimental to object recognition, and that this deficit can be rescued by a low dose of a D2 dopamine receptor antagonist. This suggests that novel object recognition is optimal at intermediate levels of D2 receptor activity.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
title Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
spellingShingle Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
França, Arthur S.C.
DAT-KO
Dopamine
Haloperidol
Heterozygous
Object recognition
title_short Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
title_full Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
title_fullStr Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
title_full_unstemmed Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
title_sort Object recognition impairment and rescue by a dopamine D2 antagonist in hyperdopaminergic mice
author França, Arthur S.C.
author_facet França, Arthur S.C.
Muratori, Larissa
Nascimento, George Carlos do
Pereira, Catia Mendes
Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes
Soares, Bruno Lobão
author_role author
author2 Muratori, Larissa
Nascimento, George Carlos do
Pereira, Catia Mendes
Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes
Soares, Bruno Lobão
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv França, Arthur S.C.
Muratori, Larissa
Nascimento, George Carlos do
Pereira, Catia Mendes
Ribeiro, Sidarta Tollendal Gomes
Soares, Bruno Lobão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv DAT-KO
Dopamine
Haloperidol
Heterozygous
Object recognition
topic DAT-KO
Dopamine
Haloperidol
Heterozygous
Object recognition
description Genetically-modified mice without the dopamine transporter (DAT) are hyperdopaminergic, and serve as models for studies of addiction, mania and hyperactive disorders. Here we investigated the capacity for object recognition in mildly hyperdopaminergic mice heterozygous for DAT (DAT +/-), with synaptic dopaminergic levels situated between those shown by DAT -/- homozygous and wild-type (WT) mice. We used a classical dopamine D2 antagonist, haloperidol, to modulate the levels of dopaminergic transmission in a dose-dependent manner, before or after exploring novel objects. In comparison with WT mice, DAT +/- mice showed a deficit in object recognition upon subsequent testing 24h later. This deficit was compensated by a single 0.05mg/kg haloperidol injection 30min before training. In all mice, a 0.3mg/kg haloperidol injected immediately after training impaired object recognition. The results indicate that a mild enhancement of dopaminergic levels can be detrimental to object recognition, and that this deficit can be rescued by a low dose of a D2 dopamine receptor antagonist. This suggests that novel object recognition is optimal at intermediate levels of D2 receptor activity.
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