Localization and pharmacology of some dopamine receptor complexes in the striatum and the pituitary gland: synaptic and son-synaptic communication

Acta Morphol Neerl Scand. 1988;26(2-3):115-30.

Abstract

The striatum receives massive dopaminergic projections from neurons in the ventral tegmental area, the substantia nigra and the retro-rubral cell group. Dopaminergic neurons in the arcuate nucleus and periventricular hypothalamic nuclei project to the median eminence and the neuro-intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland. The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is not innervated by dopaminergic neurons, but receives dopamine via a vascular route from the median eminence. Two categories of dopamine receptors (D-1 and D-2) can be identified on the basis of the ability of various drugs to discriminate between these two entities. Dopamine stimulates both D-1 and D-2 receptors. The affinity of dopamine for the D-2 receptor is approximately 1000 times higher than for the D-1 receptor. Dopamine is involved in synaptic as well as non-synaptic communication. Examples of non-synaptic communication via D-2 receptors are the dopamine induced inhibition of prolactin release from the anterior pituitary gland and most likely the D-2 receptor mediated inhibition of the release of acetylcholine in the striatum. Examples of synaptic communication have been found in the striatum where (with ultrastructural techniques) synaptic contacts between dopaminergic nerve terminals and elements from cells containing GABA, substance P or enkephalin have been demonstrated. It is tempting to speculate that synaptic and non-synaptic communication occurs via D-1 and D-2 receptors respectively.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Acetylcholine / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Corpus Striatum / cytology
  • Corpus Striatum / metabolism*
  • Dopamine / metabolism
  • Dopamine / pharmacology
  • Neurons / metabolism
  • Pituitary Gland / cytology
  • Pituitary Gland / innervation
  • Pituitary Gland / metabolism*
  • Prolactin / metabolism
  • Rats
  • Receptors, Dopamine / analysis
  • Receptors, Dopamine / metabolism*
  • Synapses / metabolism*
  • Synaptic Transmission*
  • alpha-MSH / metabolism

Substances

  • Receptors, Dopamine
  • alpha-MSH
  • Prolactin
  • Acetylcholine
  • Dopamine