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Drosophila D1 dopamine receptor mediates caffeine- induced arousal (CROSBI ID 244027)

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AndretiĆ, ROZI ; Kim, Y.-C. ; Jones, F. S. ; Han, K.-A. ; Greenspan, R. J. Drosophila D1 dopamine receptor mediates caffeine- induced arousal // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105 (2008), 51; 20392-20397. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0806776105

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AndretiĆ, ROZI ; Kim, Y.-C. ; Jones, F. S. ; Han, K.-A. ; Greenspan, R. J.

engleski

Drosophila D1 dopamine receptor mediates caffeine- induced arousal

The arousing and motor-activating effects of psychostimulants are mediated by multiple systems. In Drosophila, dopaminergic transmission is involved in mediating the arousing effects of methamphetamine, although the neuronal mechanisms of caffeine (CAFF)- induced wakefulness remain unexplored. Here, we show that in Drosophila, as in mammals, the wake-promoting effect of CAFF involves both the adenosinergic and dopaminergic systems. By measuring behavioral responses in mutant and transgenic flies exposed to different drug- feeding regimens, we show that CAFF-induced wakefulness requires the Drosophila D1 dopamine receptor (dDA1) in the mushroom bodies. In WT flies, CAFF exposure leads to downregulation of dDA1 expression, whereas the transgenic overexpression of dDA1 leads to CAFF resistance. The wake-promoting effects of methamphetamine require a functional dopamine transporter as well as the dDA1, and they engage brain areas in addition to the mushroom bodies.

mutants ; sleep ; adenosinergic ; methamphetamine ; mushroom bodies

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Podaci o izdanju

105 (51)

2008.

20392-20397

objavljeno

0027-8424

1091-6490

10.1073/pnas.0806776105

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Biologija, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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