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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 87 No. 5 May 2002, pp. 2324-2336
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
Neuroscience Discovery, Eli Lilly and Co., Indianapolis, Indiana 46285-0510
Chen, Long and
Charles R. Yang.
Interaction of Dopamine D1 and NMDA Receptors Mediates Acute
Clozapine Potentiation of Glutamate EPSPs in Rat Prefrontal
Cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 2324-2336, 2002. The
atypical antipsychotic drug clozapine effectively alleviates both
negative and positive symptoms of schizophrenia via unclear cellular
mechanisms. Clozapine may modulate both glutamatergic and dopaminergic
transmission in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) to achieve part of its
therapeutic actions. Using whole cell patch-clamp techniques,
current-clamp recordings in layers V-VI pyramidal neurons from rat PFC
slices showed that stimulation of local afferents (in 2 µM
bicuculline) evoked mixed [AMPA/kainate and
N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors]
glutamate receptor-mediated excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs).
Clozapine (1 µM) potentiated polysynaptically mediated evoked
EPSPs (VHold =
65 mV), or
reversed EPSPs (rEPSP, VHold = +20 mV)
for >30 min. The potentiated EPSPs or rEPSPs were attenuated by
elevating [Ca2+]O
(7 mM), by application of NMDA receptor antagonist
2-amino5-phosphonovaleric acid (50 µM), or by pretreatment
with dopamine D1/D5 receptor antagonist SCH23390 (1 µM) but could be
further enhanced by a dopamine reuptake inhibitor bupropion (1 µM).
Clozapine had no significant effect on pharmacologically isolated
evoked NMDA-rEPSP or AMPA-rEPSPs but increased spontaneous EPSPs
without changing the steady-state resting membrane potential. Under
voltage clamp, clozapine (1 µM) enhanced the frequency, and the
number of low-amplitude (5-10 pA) AMPA receptor-mediated spontaneous
EPSCs, while there was no such changes with the mini-EPSCs (in 1 µM
TTX). Taken together these data suggest that acute clozapine can
increase spike-dependent presynaptic release of glutamate and dopamine.
The glutamate stimulates distal dendritic AMPA receptors to increase
spontaneous EPSCs and enabled a voltage-dependent activation of
neuronal NMDA receptors. The dopamine released stimulates postsynaptic
D1 receptor to modulate a lasting potentiation of the NMDA receptor
component of the glutamatergic synaptic responses in the PFC neuronal
network. This sequence of early synaptic events induced by acute
clozapine may comprise part of the activity that leads to later
cognitive improvement in schizophrenia.
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