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Phosphodiesterase 2A, 4 and 10A contribution in the integration of dopamine signals in mice striatal D1 and D2 medium-sized spiny neurones

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Dopamine signals are transduced by D1 and D2 dopamine receptors which trigger mirror effects through the cAMP/PKA signalling cascade in D1 and D2 medium-sized spiny neurones (MSNs). Phosphodiesterases (PDEs), which determine the profile of cAMP signals, are highly expressed in MSNs, but their respective roles in dopamine signal integration remain poorly understood. We used genetically-encoded FRET biosensors to monitor at the single cell level the functional contribution of PDE2A, PDE4 and PDE10A in the changes of the cAMP/PKA response to transient and continuous dopamine in mouse striatal brain slices. Transient (~1 min) and tonic (~20 min) dopamine signals were tested. We found that PDE2A, PDE4 and PDE10A operate on the moderate to high cAMP levels elicited by D1 or A2A receptor stimulation. In contrast, only PDE10A is able to reduce cAMP down to baseline in both type of neurones, leading to the dephosphorylation of PKA substrates. This dataset can be useful to constrain cellular models which integrate different phosphodiesterase activities and aiming at better understanding the physiological properties of striatal neurones.
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2021-08-05
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