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Topography and distribution of adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 receptors in the human Subthalamic Nucleus

Aron Emmi, Angelo Antonini, Michele Sandre, Andrea Baldo, Martina Contran, Veronica Macchi, Diego Guidolin, Andrea Porzionato, Raffaele De

2022Frontiers in Neuroscience18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The human Subthalamic Nucleus (STh) is a diencephalic lens-shaped structure located ventrally to the thalamus and functionally implicated in the basal ganglia circuits. Despite recent efforts to characterize the neurochemical and functional anatomy of the STh, little to no information is available concerning the expression and distribution of receptors belonging to the dopaminergic and purinergic system in the human STh. Both systems are consistently implicated in basal ganglia physiology and pathology, especially in Parkinson’s Disease, and represent important targets for the pharmacological treatment of movement disorders. Here, we investigate the topography and distribution of A 2A adenosine and D 2 dopamine receptors in the human basal ganglia and subthalamic nucleus. Our findings indicate a peculiar topographical distribution of the two receptors throughout the subthalamic nucleus, while colocalization between the receptors opens the possibility for the presence of A 2A R- D 2 R heterodimers within the dorsal and medial aspects of the structure. However, further investigation is required to confirm these findings.

Topics & Concepts

Subthalamic nucleusBasal gangliaNeuroscienceIndirect pathway of movementAdenosine A2A receptorBiologyNeurochemicalDopaminergicDopamineColocalizationDopamine receptor D2ReceptorAdenosine receptorParkinson's diseaseDeep brain stimulationMedicineCentral nervous systemInternal medicineDiseaseGeneticsAgonistNeurological disorders and treatmentsParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeuroscience and Neural Engineering
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