Publication: Motor impulsivity and delay intolerance are elicited in a dose-dependent manner with a dopaminergic agonist in parkinsonian rats.
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2020-08
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Jimenez-Urbieta, Haritz
Gago, Belen
Quiroga-Varela, Ana
Rodriguez-Chinchilla, Tatiana
Merino-Galan, Leyre
Delgado-Alvarado, Manuel
Navalpotro-Gomez, Irene
Belloso-Iguerategui, Arantzazu
Marin, Concepcio
Rodriguez-Oroz, Maria C
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Springer
Abstract
Impulse control disorders (ICD) and other impulsive-compulsive behaviours are frequently found in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients treated with dopaminergic agonists. To date, there are no available animal models to investigate their pathophysiology and determine whether they can be elicited by varying doses of dopaminergic drugs. In addition, there is some controversy regarding the predispositional pattern of striatal dopaminergic depletion. To study the effect of two doses of pramipexole (PPX) on motor impulsivity, delay intolerance and compulsive-like behaviour. Male rats with mild dopaminergic denervation in the dorsolateral striatum (bilateral injections of 6-hydroxidopamine (6-OHDA)) treated with two doses of PPX (0.25 mg/kg and 3 mg/kg) and tested in the variable delay-to-signal paradigm. Partial (50%) dopaminergic depletion did not induce significant changes in motor impulsivity or delay intolerance. However, 0.25 mg/kg of PPX increased motor impulsivity, while 3 mg/kg of PPX increased both motor impulsivity and delay intolerance. These effects were independent of the drug's antiparkinsonian effects. Importantly, impulsivity scores before and after dopaminergic lesion were positively associated with the impulsivity observed after administering 3 mg/kg of PPX. No compulsive-like behaviour was induced by PPX administration. We described a rat model, with a moderate dorsolateral dopaminergic lesion resembling that suffered by patients with early PD, that develops different types of impulsivity in a dose-dependent manner dissociated from motor benefits when treated with PPX. This model recapitulates key features of abnormal impulsivity in PD and may be useful for deepening our understanding of the pathophysiology of ICD.
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Impulse Control Disorders
Behavior, Addictive
Parkinson Disease
Pramipexole
Dopamine Agonists
Dopamine
Striatum
Motor Activity
Behavior, Addictive
Parkinson Disease
Pramipexole
Dopamine Agonists
Dopamine
Striatum
Motor Activity
DeCS Terms
Trastornos del control de impulsos
Conducta adictiva
Enfermedad de Parkinson
Pramipexol
Agonistas dopaminérgicos
Dopamina
Cuerpo estriado
Actividad motora
Hidroxidopaminas
Conducta adictiva
Enfermedad de Parkinson
Pramipexol
Agonistas dopaminérgicos
Dopamina
Cuerpo estriado
Actividad motora
Hidroxidopaminas
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Keywords
Impulse control disorders, Compulsive behavior, Parkinson’s disease, Pramipexole, Delay intolerance, Striatum
Citation
Jiménez-Urbieta H, Gago B, Quiroga-Varela A, Rodríguez-Chinchilla T, Merino-Galán L, Delgado-Alvarado M, et al. Motor impulsivity and delay intolerance are elicited in a dose-dependent manner with a dopaminergic agonist in parkinsonian rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2020 Aug;237(8):2419-2431.