Interesting stuff metagene... seems like a connection between the glutamatergic and dopamine -systems in the brain. And more specificaly, motivation and reward! = ) Certainly sounds encouraging regarding the compounds potential use, that it mimics the behaviour of a naturally occurring substance that usually regulates this relationship - IDAi .
Good find! I'm a bit tired at the moment so I don't know what to make of that Aobious site. Is the price lower than Tocris? The Tocris-site's price was ludicrously high.
BTW... this part, was immensely interesting:
However, we found that intracellular CaMKII inhibitors did not block the inward currents produced by DA. Similarly, although numerous studies have shown that cAMP produces a depolarizing shift in the voltage sensitivity of HCN channels (Ingram and Williams, 1994; DiFrancesco, 1999; Lüthi and McCormick, 1999), we found that stimulation of cAMP accumulation with forskolin did not block IDAi in mLHb neurons. Therefore, it does not appear that D4Rs are coupled to HCN channels via adenylyl cyclase- or CaMKII-dependent mechanisms in these mLHb neurons, and future experiments will focus on identifying the nature of this interaction.
Help me out with interpreting this note, guys. As some of us know, one of the assumed modes of action of the ADHD-medication Intuniv is that it lowers cAMP in the PFC by affecting the alpha-2 -receptors. This is one of the suspected purposes of the DRD4 -receptors in the PFC, and one of the assumed pathologies of ADHD is errors in the D4 -receptor - therefore not lowering cAMP and allowing the right signals in the right moment.
So... the way I read that, is that maybe there ISN'T much of a connection between cAMP and the D4 -receptor?? Hence, the reason why Intuniv actually works... isn't so obvious any more.
On the other hand, they say in the quote that previously, such a connection had been established.
What do you think, fellas? Have I got it all wrong?
Edited by Stinkorninjor, 14 November 2014 - 08:22 PM.