Dopaminergic role in stimulant-induced wakefulness

JP Wisor, S Nishino, I Sora, GH Uhl… - Journal of …, 2001 - Soc Neuroscience
JP Wisor, S Nishino, I Sora, GH Uhl, E Mignot, DM Edgar
Journal of Neuroscience, 2001Soc Neuroscience
The role of dopamine in sleep regulation and in mediating the effects of wake-promoting
therapeutics is controversial. In this study, polygraphic recordings and caudate
microdialysate dopamine measurements in narcoleptic dogs revealed that the wake-
promoting antinarcoleptic compounds modafinil and amphetamine increase extracellular
dopamine in a hypocretin receptor 2-independent manner. In mice, deletion of the dopamine
transporter (DAT) gene reduced non-rapid eye movement sleep time and increased …
The role of dopamine in sleep regulation and in mediating the effects of wake-promoting therapeutics is controversial. In this study, polygraphic recordings and caudate microdialysate dopamine measurements in narcoleptic dogs revealed that the wake-promoting antinarcoleptic compounds modafinil and amphetamine increase extracellular dopamine in a hypocretin receptor 2-independent manner. In mice, deletion of the dopamine transporter (DAT) gene reduced non-rapid eye movement sleep time and increased wakefulness consolidation independently from locomotor effects. DAT knock-out mice were also unresponsive to the normally robust wake-promoting action of modafinil, methamphetamine, and the selective DAT blocker GBR12909 but were hypersensitive to the wake-promoting effects of caffeine. Thus, dopamine transporters play an important role in sleep regulation and are necessary for the specific wake-promoting action of amphetamines and modafinil.
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