[HTML][HTML] Striatal dopamine neurotransmission: regulation of release and uptake
Dopamine (DA) transmission is governed by processes that regulate release from axonal
boutons in the forebrain and the somatodendritic compartment in midbrain, and by …
boutons in the forebrain and the somatodendritic compartment in midbrain, and by …
Where is dopamine and how do immune cells see it?: dopamine-mediated immune cell function in health and disease
SM Matt, PJ Gaskill - Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology, 2020 - Springer
Dopamine is well recognized as a neurotransmitter in the brain, and regulates critical
functions in a variety of peripheral systems. Growing research has also shown that …
functions in a variety of peripheral systems. Growing research has also shown that …
Local modulation by presynaptic receptors controls neuronal communication and behaviour
DM Lovinger, Y Mateo, KA Johnson, SA Engi… - Nature Reviews …, 2022 - nature.com
Central nervous system neurons communicate via fast synaptic transmission mediated by
ligand-gated ion channel (LGIC) receptors and slower neuromodulation mediated by G …
ligand-gated ion channel (LGIC) receptors and slower neuromodulation mediated by G …
Dopamine-dependent plasticity of corticostriatal synapses
JNJ Reynolds, JR Wickens - Neural networks, 2002 - Elsevier
Knowledge of the effect of dopamine on corticostriatal synaptic plasticity has advanced
rapidly over the last 5 years. We consider this new knowledge in relation to three factors …
rapidly over the last 5 years. We consider this new knowledge in relation to three factors …
DAncing past the DAT at a DA synapse
Spillover of dopamine (DA) from a release site into the extrasynaptic space is widely
acknowledged. Indeed, spillover is necessary for signalling by DA because its receptors are …
acknowledged. Indeed, spillover is necessary for signalling by DA because its receptors are …
Effects of treadmill exercise on dopaminergic transmission in the 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1, 2, 3, 6-tetrahydropyridine-lesioned mouse model of basal ganglia injury
GM Petzinger, JP Walsh, G Akopian… - Journal of …, 2007 - Soc Neuroscience
Studies have suggested that there are beneficial effects of exercise in patients with
Parkinson's disease, but the underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for these effects …
Parkinson's disease, but the underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for these effects …
Catecholamine systems in the brain of vertebrates: new perspectives through a comparative approach
WJAJ Smeets, A González - Brain research reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
A comparative analysis of catecholaminergic systems in the brain and spinal cord of
vertebrates forces to reconsider several aspects of the organization of catecholamine …
vertebrates forces to reconsider several aspects of the organization of catecholamine …
Role of ghrelin in food reward: impact of ghrelin on sucrose self‐administration and mesolimbic dopamine and acetylcholine receptor gene expression
KP Skibicka, C Hansson, E Egecioglu… - Addiction …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The decision to eat is strongly influenced by non‐homeostatic factors such as food
palatability. Indeed, the rewarding and motivational value of food can override homeostatic …
palatability. Indeed, the rewarding and motivational value of food can override homeostatic …
Insulin in the ventral tegmental area reduces hedonic feeding and suppresses dopamine concentration via increased reuptake
Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) signaling has been implicated in the incentive, reinforcing and
motivational aspects of food intake. Insulin receptors are expressed on dopaminergic …
motivational aspects of food intake. Insulin receptors are expressed on dopaminergic …