Dopamine receptors: from structure to function
C Missale, SR Nash, SW Robinson… - Physiological …, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
Missale, Cristina, S. Russel Nash, Susan W. Robinson, Mohamed Jaber, and Marc G.
Caron. Dopamine Receptors: From Structure to Function. Physiol. Rev. 78: 189–225, 1998 …
Caron. Dopamine Receptors: From Structure to Function. Physiol. Rev. 78: 189–225, 1998 …
Microcircuitry of the direct and indirect pathways of the basal ganglia.
Our understanding of the organization of the basal ganglia has advanced markedly over the
last 10 years, mainly due to increased knowledge of their anatomical, neurochemical and …
last 10 years, mainly due to increased knowledge of their anatomical, neurochemical and …
Hyperlocomotion and indifference to cocaine and amphetamine in mice lacking the dopamine transporter
Disruption of the mouse dopamine transporter gene results in spontaneous hyperlocomotion
despite major adaptive changes, such as decreases in neurotransmitter and receptor levels …
despite major adaptive changes, such as decreases in neurotransmitter and receptor levels …
Striatal interneurones: chemical, physiological and morphological characterization
The neostriatum is the larges* component of the basal ganglia, and the main recipient of
afferents to the basal ganglia from the cerebral cortex and thalamus. Studies of the cellular …
afferents to the basal ganglia from the cerebral cortex and thalamus. Studies of the cellular …
Dopamine receptors and brain function
In the central nervous system (CNS), dopamine is involved in the control of locomotion,
cognition, affect and neuroendocrine secretion. These actions of dopamine are mediated by …
cognition, affect and neuroendocrine secretion. These actions of dopamine are mediated by …
[HTML][HTML] The striatal balancing act in drug addiction: distinct roles of direct and indirect pathway medium spiny neurons
MK Lobo, EJ Nestler - Frontiers in neuroanatomy, 2011 - frontiersin.org
The striatum plays a key role in mediating the acute and chronic effects of addictive drugs,
with drugs of abuse causing long-lasting molecular and cellular alterations in both dorsal …
with drugs of abuse causing long-lasting molecular and cellular alterations in both dorsal …
Concurrent stimulation of cannabinoid CB1 and dopamine D2 receptors augments cAMP accumulation in striatal neurons: evidence for a Gs linkage to the CB1 …
Cannabinoids act at the CB1 receptor to inhibit adenylate cyclase activity via a pertussis
toxin-sensitive G-protein. Within the striatum, CB1 receptors have been shown to be …
toxin-sensitive G-protein. Within the striatum, CB1 receptors have been shown to be …
Molecular biology of dopamine receptors
DR Sibley, FJ Monsma Jr - Trends in pharmacological sciences, 1992 - Elsevier
The application of modem molecular biological methods has had an increasing and
dramatic impact upon the discipline of molecular neuropharmacology. This is particularly …
dramatic impact upon the discipline of molecular neuropharmacology. This is particularly …
Localization of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in brain with subtype-specific antibodies.
Five or more dopamine receptor genes are expressed in brain. However, the
pharmacological similarities of the encoded D1-D5 receptors have hindered studies of the …
pharmacological similarities of the encoded D1-D5 receptors have hindered studies of the …
Dichotomous anatomical properties of adult striatal medium spiny neurons
TS Gertler, CS Chan, DJ Surmeier - Journal of Neuroscience, 2008 - Soc Neuroscience
Principal medium spiny projection neurons (MSNs) of the striatum have long been thought to
be homogeneous in their somatodendritic morphology and physiology. Recent work using …
be homogeneous in their somatodendritic morphology and physiology. Recent work using …