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Latrophilin-3
(
LPHN3
) is an adhesion G protein coupled receptor involved in regulating neuroplasticity. Variants of
LPHN3
are associated with increased risk of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Data from mouse, zebrafish,
Drosophila
, and rat show that disruption of
LPHN3
results in hyperactivity, and in the Sprague-Dawley
Lphn3
knockout rat, exhibit deficits in learning and memory and changes in dopamine (DA) markers in the neostriatum. To determine the effects of
Lphn3
deletion on DA neurotransmission, we compared the concentration, duration, and frequency of DA transients in KO and wild-type rats using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry in brain slices.
Lphn3
KO rats showed higher release of DA, and the duration and interevent time were markedly decreased compared with wild-type rats. The data demonstrate that
LPHN3
plays a heretofore unrecognized role in DA signaling and may represent a new target for small molecule regulation of DA neurotransmission with translational implications.
ACS
Chem Neurosci 2020 04 15
PMID:Enhanced Transient Striatal Dopamine Release and Reuptake in
Lphn3
Knockout Rats. 3220 48