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Effects of Long-Term Alcohol Drinking on the Dopamine D2 Receptor: Gene Expression and Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Striatum in Rats.

Kristin FeltmannDasiel Oscar Borroto-EscuelaJoëlle RüeggLuca PintonThatiane de Oliveira SergioManuel NarváezAntonio Jimenez-BeristainTomas J EkströmKjell FuxePia Steensland
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2018)
The present results on long-term alcohol drinking might reflect reduced D2R levels through reductions in D2R-D2R homoreceptor complexes and gene expression. Furthermore, based on antagonistic interactions between A2AR and D2R, an increased density of A2AR-D2R heteroreceptor complexes might indicate a reduced affinity and signaling of the D2R population within the complex. Hence, both reduced striatal D2R levels and reduced D2R protomer affinity within the striatal A2AR-D2R complex might underlie reduced D2R radioligand binding in humans with AUD. This supports the hypothesis of a hypodopaminergic system in AUD and suggests the A2AR-D2R heteroreceptor complex as a potential novel treatment target.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • alcohol consumption
  • dna methylation
  • parkinson disease
  • functional connectivity
  • alcohol use disorder
  • transcription factor
  • combination therapy
  • binding protein