Agonist high- and low-affinity states of dopamine D2 receptors: methods of detection and clinical implications

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Jan-Peter van Wieringen
Jan Booij
Vladimir Shalgunov
Philip Elsinga
Martin C. Michel
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Nuclear Medicine, Academic Medical Center
[2] University of Groningen,Department of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, University Medical Center Groningen
[3] Johannes Gutenberg University,Department of Pharmacology
[4] Johannes Gutenberg Universität,Institut für Pharmakologie
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Agonist high-affinity state; Dopamine receptor; Psychosis; [; H]-spiperone;
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Dopamine D2 receptors, similar to other G-protein-coupled receptors, exist in a high- and low-affinity state for agonists. Based upon a review of the methods for detecting D2 receptor agonist high-affinity states, we discuss alterations of such states in animal models of disease and the implications of such alterations for their labelling with positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) tracers. The classic approach of detecting agonist high-affinity states compares agonist competition for antagonist radioligands, in most cases using [3H]-spiperone as the radioligand; alternative approaches and radioligands have been proposed, but their claimed advantages have not been substantiated by other investigators. In view of the advantages and disadvantages of various techniques, we critically have reviewed reported findings on the detection of D2 receptor agonist high-affinity states in a variety of animal models. These data are compared to the less numerous findings from human in vivo studies based on PET and SPECT tracers; they are interpreted in light of the finding that D2 receptor agonist high-affinity states under control conditions may differ between rodent and human brain. The potential advantages of agonist ligands in studies of pathophysiology and as diagnostics are being discussed.
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