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Enhanced GABA Transmission Drives Bradykinesia Following Loss of Dopamine D2 Receptor Signaling

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NEURON
卷 90, 期 4, 页码 824-838

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.04.040

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  1. Intramural Research Program of NIAAA
  2. Intramural Research Program of NINDS [ZIA-AA000421]
  3. NIDDK [ZIA-DK075096]
  4. NIGMS and PRAT fellowship
  5. ANPCYT-Mincyt
  6. Universidad de Buenos Aires
  7. Tourette Syndrome Association

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Bradykinesia is a prominent phenotype of Parkinson's disease, depression, and other neurological conditions. Disruption of dopamine (DA) transmission plays an important role, but progress in understanding the exact mechanisms driving slowness of movement has been impeded due to the heterogeneity of DA receptor distribution on multiple cell types within the striatum. Here we show that selective deletion of DA D2 receptors (D2Rs) from indirect-pathway medium spiny neurons (iMSNs) is sufficient to impair locomotor activity, phenocopying DA depletion models of Parkinson's disease, despite this mouse model having intact DA transmission. There was a robust enhancement of GABAergic transmission and a reduction of in vivo firing in striatal and pallidal neurons. Mimicking D2R signaling in iMSNs with Gi-DREADDs restored the level of tonic GABAergic transmission and rescued the motor deficit. These findings indicate that DA, through D2R activation in iMSNs, regulates motor output by constraining the strength of GABAergic transmission.

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