Current perspectives on the selective regulation of dopamine D2 and D3 receptors

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Dong Im Cho
Mei Zheng
Kyeong-Man Kim
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[1] Chonnam National University,Pharmacology Laboratory, College of Pharmacy
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Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2010年 / 33卷
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Dopamine D; and D; receptor; Selective ligands; Signal transduction; Desensitization; Intracellular trafficking; Protein-protein interaction;
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Among the characterized dopamine receptor subtypes, D2 receptor (D2R) and D3 receptor (D3R) are the main targets of neuroleptics that are currently in use. In particular, D3R is closely related to the etiology of schizophrenia and drug addiction. The spatial expression patterns of D2R and D3R are distinct in certain areas of the brain. D2R are heavily expressed in the regions responsible for motor functions, whereas D3R are more selectively expressed in the limbic regions, which are associated with cognitive and emotional functions. Therefore, disturbances in the motor and endocrine functions, which are the most serious problems caused by the current neuroleptics, are likely to result from the non-selective blockade of D2R. Selective regulation of D3R is needed to separate the desired therapeutic activities from unwanted side effects that result from promiscuous blockade of other receptors. D2R and D3R possess high sequence homology and employ similar signaling pathways, and it is difficult to selectively regulate them. In this review, we discuss the signaling mechanisms, intracellular trafficking, and desensitization properties of D2R and D3R. In addition, the proteins interacting with D2R or D3R are discussed in relation to their roles in the regulation of receptor functions, followed by the current status of the development of selective D3R ligands.
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页码:1521 / 1538
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