Involvement of different types of dopamine receptors in the formation of latent inhibition of a conditioned passive avoidance reaction in rats. Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology 40, 483-487.L.V. Loskutova, N.V. Kostyunina, N.I. Dubrovina, Involvement of differ- ent types of dopamine ...
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The α -methyltyrosine-induced disappearance of dopamine was inhibited by the selective dopamine autoreceptor agonist B-HT 920 in the corpus striatum, the nucleus accumbens, the olfactory tubercle, the limbic cortex, and the rostral part of the cerebral cortex of the rat. These inhibitory actions...
Analysis of dopamine signaling during appetitive reinforcement paradigms has predominantly focused on the positive aspect of task contingencies (S+cues). However, the positive predictive value of any cue also depends on there being negative contingencies, i.e., predictive periods of time during which ...
D2 dopamine receptors in striatal Dorsal striatal D1-like and D2-like receptors and attention L Agnoli et al medium spiny neurons reduce L-type Ca2 þ currents and excitability via a novel PLC[beta]1-IP3-calcineurin-signaling cascade. J Neurosci 20: 8987–8995. Hersch SM, Ciliax BJ, ...
Article: Different developmental schedules of dopaminergic and noradrenergic neurons in dissociation culture of fetal rat midbrain and hindbrain
Both drugs caused mosaic formations of fluorescent dopamine axons and terminals, though a minor difference was present in the pattern of distribution. The results indicate that the striatum possesses at least two types of dopamine nerve terminals, sensitive and relatively insensitive for the two ...
The last 10 years have seen great activity in the investigation of cerebral catecholamines, particular attention having been paid to dopamine. The low dopa... A Barbeau - 《Canadian Medical Association Journal》 被引量: 698发表: 1970年 Pharmacological validation of a mouse model of l -DOPA-ind...
Reward processing is a fundamental human activity. The basal ganglia are recognized for their role in reward processes; however, specific roles of the different nuclei (e.g., nucleus accumbens, caudate, putamen and globus pallidus) remain unclear. Using quantitative meta-analyses we assessed whole-...
Genetic susceptibility in combination with exogenous causes, including toxins, are thought to have a cumulative impact on the brain. This results in pathogenic protein accumulation, low-grade inflammation and loss of dopamine-producing neurons. Current disease hypotheses are largely based on research done...