“…In COS-7 cells, upon D 1 R agonist binding, there is an increased partition of the receptor to lipid rafts and internalization through caveolae (Kong et al, 2007). Interestingly, cocaine administration for several days, which presumably leads to sustained changes in the degree of activation of dopaminergic receptors, causes a shift of D 1 R to non-raft fractions in the rat frontal cortex (Voulalas et al, 2011). In clear contrast with the D 1 R, which within the rat frontal cortex is mostly localized to lipid rafts, the dopamine D 2 R or D 5 R are predominantly outside the rafts, in spite of their different distribution among cytoplasmic, detergent-soluble and detergentresistant membrane fractions (Voulalas et al, 2011).…”