2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00213-014-3713-0
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Differential effects of dopamine D1 and D2/3 receptor antagonism on motor responses

Abstract: The results suggest that zebrafish, a cheaper and simpler model organism compared to the rat and the mouse, may be an efficient translationally relevant tool for the analysis of the psychopharmacology of receptors of the vertebrate dopaminergic system.

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“…Acute application of 5 μM L741,626, a D 2 ‐specific receptor antagonist, increased the occurrence of swimming episodes in 72 hpf ZF . Conversely, adult ZF treated with 0.27 μM amisulpride, a D 2/3 receptor antagonist, moved less than fish treated with 2.7 μM amisulpride . The authors proposed that, at the higher dose of 2.7 μM, blockage of postsynaptic D 2 receptors occurs and leads to disinhibition (ie, more movement).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acute application of 5 μM L741,626, a D 2 ‐specific receptor antagonist, increased the occurrence of swimming episodes in 72 hpf ZF . Conversely, adult ZF treated with 0.27 μM amisulpride, a D 2/3 receptor antagonist, moved less than fish treated with 2.7 μM amisulpride . The authors proposed that, at the higher dose of 2.7 μM, blockage of postsynaptic D 2 receptors occurs and leads to disinhibition (ie, more movement).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This hypothesis is supported by studies involving the inhibition of dopaminergic receptors. For example, antagonism of D 1 receptors, the most abundant dopaminergic receptor subtype in the zebarfish brain, reduces baseline motor activity in zebrafish (Tran et al, 2015b). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Immersion-based drug delivery was used because of its less invasive nature compared to other methods of administration (e.g. injection) and frequent use in adult zebrafish research (Nowicki et al, 2014; Tran et al, 2015b; Levin et al, 2007; Conners et al, 2014; Sackerman et al, 2010). …”
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“…We conducted a temporal analysis (1 min intervals) and an endpoint analysis (last 10 min) for the total distance traveled during both exposures. The last 10 min of exposure was chosen since behavioral responses during this period were found most robust and stable following exposure to different pharmacological compounds [24,25]. Fig.…”
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