Dopamine D4 receptor-knock-out mice
exhibit reduced exploration of novel
stimuli
by
Dulawa SC, Grandy DK, Low MJ, Paulus MP, Geyer MA
Department of Neuroscience,
University of California at San Diego,
La Jolla,
California 92093-0804, USA.
J Neurosci 1999 Nov 1; 19(21):9550-6
ABSTRACT
The involvement of dopamine neurotransmission in behavioral responses to
novelty is suggested by reports that reward is related to increased dopamine
activity, that dopamine modulates exploratory behavior in animals, and that
Parkinson's disease patients report diminished responses to novelty. Some
studies have reported that polymorphisms of the human dopamine D4 receptor (D4R)
gene are associated with personality inventory measures of the trait called
"novelty-seeking". To explore a potential role for the D4R in behavioral
responses to novelty, we evaluated D4R-knock-out (D4R-/-) and wild-type (D4R+/+)
mice in three approach-avoidance paradigms: the open field, emergence, and novel
object tests. These three paradigms differ in the degree to which they elicit
approach, or exploratory behavior, and avoidance, or anxiety-related behavior.
Thus, we used these three tests to determine whether the D4R primarily
influences the exploratory or the anxious component of responses to
approach-avoidance conflicts. D4R-/- mice were significantly less behaviorally
responsive to novelty than D4R+/+ mice in all three tests. The largest
phenotypic differences were observed in the novel object test, which maximizes
approach behavior, and the smallest phenotypic differences were found in the
open field test, which maximizes avoidance behavior. Hence, D4R-/- mice exhibit
reductions in behavioral responses to novelty, reflecting a decrease in
novelty-related exploration.
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