Effect of Positive Allosteric Modulation and Orthosteric Agonism of Dopamine D2 Receptors on Respiration in Mouse Models of Rett Syndrome

biorxiv(2022)

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Rett syndrome (RTT) is an autism spectrum disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in the methyl-CPG-binding protein 2 (Mecp2) gene. Frequent apneas and irregular breathing are prevalent in RTT, and also occur in rodent models of the disorder, including Mecp2(Bird) and Mecp2(R168X) mice. Sarizotan, a serotonin 5-HT1a and dopamine D2-like receptor agonist, reduces the incidence of apneas and irregular breathing in mouse models of RTT (Abdala et al., 2014). Targeting the 5HT1a receptor alone also improves respiration in RTT mice (Levitt et al., 2013). However, the contribution of D2 receptors in correcting these respiratory disturbances remains untested. PAOPA, a dopamine D2 receptor positive allosteric modulator, and quinpirole, a dopamine D2 receptor orthosteric agonist, were used in conjunction with whole-body plethysmography to evaluate whether activation of D2 receptors is sufficient to improve breathing disturbances in female heterozygous Mecp2(Bird/+) and Mecp2(R168X/+) mice. PAOPA did not significantly change apnea incidence or irregularity score in RTT mice. PAOPA also had no effect on the ventilatory response to hypercapnia (7% CO2). In contrast, quinpirole reduced apnea incidence and irregularity scores and improved the hypercapnic ventilatory response in Mecp2(R168X/+) and Mecp2(Bird/+) mice, while also reducing respiratory rate. These results suggest that D2 receptors do contribute to the positive effects of sarizotan in the correction of respiratory abnormalities in Rett syndrome. However, positive allosteric modulation of the D2 receptor alone is not sufficient to evoke these effects. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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dopamine d2 receptors,rett syndrome,respiration
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