Stimulation of adenosine A(1) receptors prevents the EEG arousal due to dopamine D-1 receptor activation in rabbits
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Popoli, P
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KAROLINSKA INST, DEPT NEUROSCI, DIV MOLEC & CELLULAR NEUROCHEM, S-17177 STOCKHOLM, SWEDENKAROLINSKA INST, DEPT NEUROSCI, DIV MOLEC & CELLULAR NEUROCHEM, S-17177 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
Popoli, P
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Ferre, S
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Ferre, S
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Pezzola, A
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Pezzola, A
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Reggio, R
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Reggio, R
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deCarolis, AS
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deCarolis, AS
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Fuxe, K
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The influence of adenosine A(1) (N-6-cyclopentyladenosine, CPA) and A(2) (2-[4-(2-carboxylethyl)phenethylamino]-5'-N-ethylcarbox-amido-adenosine hydrochloride, CGS 21680) receptor agonists on SKF 38393-induced electroencephalographic (EEG) arousal was studied in rabbits. While CPA (0.1 mg/kg i.v.) significantly prevented the EEG effects of SKF 38393, CGS 21680 (0.2 mg/kg i.v.) did not affect them. These results demonstrate that adenosine A(1) receptors can modulate dopamine D-1 receptor-induced EEG arousal and show, for the first time, that adenosine-dopamine interactions are involved in brain functions other than motor activity.