EXPRESSION AND PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HUMAN D-3 DOPAMINE-RECEPTOR

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FREEDMAN, SB
PATEL, S
MARWOOD, R
EMMS, F
SEABROOK, GR
KNOWLES, MR
MCALLISTER, G
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Binding of dopamine receptor ligands to human D-2 and D-3 receptors was characterized in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells using the dopamine D-2 receptor antagonist [I-125] iodosulpiride. Only limited binding selectivity, was observed for known dopamine D-2 receptor antagonists from a variety of chemical classes, which included haloperidol, chlorpromazine, sulpiride, pimozide and cis flupenthixol. The most selective compound from this group were (+)butaclamol and domperidone which showed 5-fold D-3 selectivity. A number of high affinity dopamine receptor agonists, including apomorphine and bromocriptine, also failed to demonstrate selectivity. In contrast, the natural ligand dopamine and the efficacious synthetic agonists quinpirole, (+)4-propyl-9-hydroxynapthoxazine (PHNO), 2-amino-6,7-dihydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene (6,7-ADTN), 7-OH DPAT and N-0434 showed marked apparent human dopamine D-3 (hD(3)) receptor selectivity. In the aminotetralin series, this selectivity was observed preferentially with analogs of the 6,7-rotamer compared with compounds from the 5,6-rotamer series. Functional coupling of the hD(3) receptor was investigated in a number of cell lines in which the hD(3) receptor was stably expressed, including CHO cells, the neuroblastoma-glioma hybrid cell line NG108-15 and a rat 1 fibroblast cell line. There was no evidence of functional coupling of the hD(3) receptor to adenylate cyclase, arachidonic acid release, phospholipase C activation, K+ currents or calcium mobilization in any of the cell lines examined. Furthermore, guanine nucleotides failed to inhibit the binding of [H-3] N-0437 to hD(3) receptors in any of the three cell lines. There may be a number of explanations for these results. These cell lines may not have the appropriate G-protein or secondary messenger systems that are coupled to the hD(3) receptor in situ. Alternatively, this receptor may couple by a mechanism that is as yet undefined. The finding that a wide range of structurally diverse human dopamine D-2 (hD(2)) receptor agonists have an apparent hD(3) selectivity may imply that the hD(3) receptor exists predominantly in a high affinity state.
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