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Rats that differentially respond to cocaine differ in their dopaminergic storage capacity of the nucleus accumbens
2008-06-01

Cocaine (COC) inhibits the re-uptake of dopamine. However, the dopamine response to COC also depends on dopamine inside storage vesicles. The aim of this study was to investigate whether rats that differentially respond to COC differ in their dopaminergic storage capacity of the nucleus accumbens. Total and vesicular levels of ...

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Coordinated Accumbal Dopamine Release and Neural Activity Drive Goal-Directed Behavior

Neuron Report Coordinated Accumbal Dopamine Release and Neural Activity Drive Goal such as the nucleus accumbens (NAc). However, a direct role of dopamine in ICSS-mediated reward has been questioned that, at certain sites, the onset of anticipatory dopamine surges and changes in neuronal firing

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A single exposure to voluntary ethanol self-administration produces adaptations in ethanol consumption and accumbal dopamine signaling.
2011-09-01

In well-trained animals, accumbal dopamine release is stimulated during operant ethanol self-administration, but the time course of development of this dopaminergic response, particularly during the acquisition of ethanol drinking behavior, remains unknown. To examine this, we trained male Long-Evans rats to self-administer 10% ethanol plus 10% sucrose, ...

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?-Opioid receptor modulation of accumbal dopamine concentration during operant ethanol self-administration
2006-06-15

Our study examined ethanol self-administration and accumbal dopamine concentration during ?-opioid receptor (KOPr) blockade. Long-Evans rats were trained to respond for 20 min of access to 10% ethanol (with sucrose) over 7 days. Rats were injected s.c. with the long-acting KOPr antagonist, nor-binaltorphimine (NOR-BNI; 0 or 20 mg/kg) ...

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The mGluR5 antagonist MPEP elevates accumbal dopamine and glycine levels; interaction with strychnine-sensitive glycine receptors.
2011-07-25

Studies have indicated that the metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) antagonist 6-methyl-2-(phenylethynyl)-pyridine (MPEP) decreases ethanol self-administration, and the same receptor type was also suggested to be involved in the mechanism of action of the anti-craving substance acamprosate. Our previous research suggested that glycine receptors (GlyRs) in the nucleus accumbens (nAc) play a ...

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Rising taurine and ethanol concentrations in nucleus accumbens interact to produce dopamine release after ethanol administration.
2010-08-23

We have previously demonstrated that glycine receptors in the nucleus accumbens (nAc) are involved in modulating both basal and ethanol-induced dopamine output in the same brain region. Ethanol is known to induce a release of both taurine and dopamine in the nAc, but the relationship between these two neuromodulators has not been investigated thoroughly. ...

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A role for accumbal glycine receptors in modulation of dopamine release by the glycine transporter-1 inhibitor org25935.
2011-03-07

Accumbal glycine modulates basal and ethanol-induced dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens (nAc) as well as voluntary ethanol consumption. Also, systemic administration of the glycine transporter-1 inhibitor Org25935 elevates dopamine levels in nAc, prevents a further ethanol-induced dopamine elevation and ...

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A Role for Accumbal Glycine Receptors in Modulation of Dopamine Release by the Glycine Transporter-1 Inhibitor Org25935
2011-03-07

Accumbal glycine modulates basal and ethanol-induced dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens (nAc) as well as voluntary ethanol consumption. Also, systemic administration of the glycine transporter-1 inhibitor Org25935 elevates dopamine levels in nAc, prevents a further ethanol-induced dopamine elevation and ...

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Accumbal 14-3-3? Protein Downregulation Is Associated with Cocaine-Conditioned Memory.
2011-08-19

Cocaine-conditioned memory has been known to cause cocaine craving and relapse, while its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We explored accumbal protein candidates responsible for a cocaine-conditioned memory, cocaine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP). Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis in conjunction with liquid chromatography mass spectrometry analysis was ...

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[Th effect of D2-dopamine receptor blockade on glutamate release into extracellular space of Nucleus accumbens during food reinforcement].

In Sprague-Dawley rats in was shown by means of in vivo microdialysis combined with HPLC-EC analysis that the blockade of D2-dopamine receptors of the n. accumbens by raclopride (10 microM) completely prevents a decrease in accumbal extracellular glutamate level induced by food intake. PMID:11548610

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Systemic administration of ghrelin induces conditioned place preference and stimulates accumbal dopamine.
2008-09-01

Ghrelin, preferably via hypothalamic circuits, is known to play a role in the control of energy balance, body weight homeostasis and appetite. In addition, it has recently been found that ghrelin injection into key structures of the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system increases food intake in rodents and induces locomotor stimulation as well as accumbal DA ...

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Interactions among mu- and delta-opioid receptors, especially putative delta1- and delta2-opioid receptors, promote dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens.
2005-01-01

The effect of interactions among mu- and delta-opioid receptors, especially the putative delta(1)- and delta(2)-opioid receptors, in the nucleus accumbens on accumbal dopamine release was investigated in awake rats by in vivo brain microdialysis. In agreement with previous studies, perfusion of the nucleus accumbens with the mu-, delta(1)- and ...

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Ghrelin receptor antagonism attenuates cocaine- and amphetamine-induced locomotor stimulation, accumbal dopamine release, and conditioned place preference
2010-06-19

IntroductionRecently we demonstrated that genetic or pharmacological suppression of the central ghrelin signaling system, involving the growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1A (GHS-R1A), lead to a reduced reward profile from alcohol. As the target circuits for ghrelin in the brain include a mesolimbic reward pathway that is intimately associated with reward-seeking behaviour, we sought to ...

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Serotonin2C receptors in the medial prefrontal cortex facilitate cocaine-induced dopamine release in the rat nucleus accumbens
2008-10-17

A functional balance between excitatory and inhibitory control over dopamine (DA)-dependent behavioral and neurochemical effects of cocaine is afforded by the serotonin2C receptor (5-HT2CR) located within the ventral tegmental area and the nucleus accumbens (NAc). The 5-HT2CR located in the medial prefrontal ...

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M5 Muscarinic Receptors Are Required for Prolonged Accumbal Dopamine Release after Electrical Stimulation of the Pons in Mice

Co., Woodland Hills, CA) was implanted into the left LDT of each mouse [coordinates: anteroposterior:278�284. Ferrari-Dileo G, Waelbroeck M, Mash DC, Flynn DD (1994) Selective labeling and localization of the M4 (m4 to the ventral tegmental area. J Neurosci 15:5859�5869. Reever CM, Ferrari-DiLeo G, Flynn DD (1997) The M5 (m5

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Fentanyl increases dopamine release in rat nucleus accumbens: involvement of mesolimbic mu- and delta-2-opioid receptors.
1999-01-01

The effects of the mu-receptor agonist fentanyl on extracellular levels of dopamine in rat nucleus accumbens were studied in awake animals by in vivo brain microdialysis. Fentanyl dose-dependently increased the levels of dopamine when given intravenously (microg/kg) or via a microdialysis probe placed into the ventral tegmental area or the nucleus ...

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Subchronic steroid administration induces long lasting changes in neurochemical and behavioral response to cocaine in rats.
2011-07-02

The abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AASs), such as nandrolone, is not only a problem in the world of sports but is associated with the polydrug use of non-athletes. Among other adverse effects, AAS abuse has been associated with long term or even persistent psychiatric problems. We have previously found that nandrolone decanoate treatment could produce prolonged changes in rats' brain ...

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Brief Communications Phasic Dopamine Release Evoked by Abused Substances

Brief Communications Phasic Dopamine Release Evoked by Abused Substances Requires Cannabinoid-3290 Transient surges of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens are associated with drug seeking. Using a voltammetric of dopamine concentration transients caused by acute doses of nicotine, ethanol, and cocaine in the nucleus

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Phasic dopamine release in appetitive behaviors and drug abuse
2009-05-01

Short phasic bursts of neuronal activity in dopamine neurons produce rapid and transient increases in extracellular dopamine concentrations throughout the mesocorticolimbic system, which are associated with the initiation of goal-directed behaviors. It is well established that acute exposure to many addictive drugs produce increases in ...

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Calcium Homeostatasis and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in ...
2010-03-01

... Descriptors : *DOPAMINE, *MITOCHONDRIA, *MOTOR NEURONS, *CONCENTRATION(CHEMISTRY), *PARKINSONS DISEASE, *NERVE CELLS ...

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Ethanol- and cocaine-induced locomotion are genetically related to increases in accumbal dopamine
2009-02-11

Neuroanatomical research suggests that interactions between dopamine and glutamate within the mesolimbic dopamine system are involved in both drug-induced locomotor stimulation and addiction. Therefore, genetically determined differences in the locomotor responses to ethanol and cocaine may be related to differences in the effects of these drugs on this ...

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Regulation of Gonadotropin α Subunit Gene Expression by Dopamine D2 Receptor Agonist in Clonal Mouse Gonadotroph αT3-1 ...

... of a dopamine agonist to patients with nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas demonstrated a significant reduction of serum FSH, LH, and α subunit concentrations [26, 27]. The inhibitory effects of dopamine on ...

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Glutamatergic regulation of ghrelin-induced activation of the mesolimbic dopamine system
2011-01-01

Recently, we demonstrated that the central ghrelin signalling system, involving the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1A), is important for alcohol reinforcement. Ghrelin targets a key mesolimbic circuit involved in natural as well as drug-induced reinforcement, that includes a dopamine projection from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens. The aim of the present ...

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Deltorphin II enhances extracellular levels of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens via opioid receptor-independent mechanisms.
2004-04-26

The effects of the delta2-opioid receptor agonist, deltorphin II, on extracellular levels of dopamine in the rat nucleus accumbens were investigated in awake animals by in vivo brain microdialysis. In agreement with previous studies, perfusion of deltorphin II (50.0 nmol) into the nucleus accumbens significantly increased the extracellular amount of ...

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Involvement of cortical neurotensin in the regulation of rat meso-cortico-limbic dopamine neurons: evidence from changes in the number of spontaneously active A10 cells after neurotensin receptor blockade.
1997-08-01

In order to further assess the role of endogenous neurotensin on midbrain dopaminergic neuronal function, the effects of the selective neurotensin receptor antagonists SR 48692 and SR 48527 were investigated on the number of spontaneously active A9 and A10 dopaminergic neurons in rats. Single intraperitoneal administration of SR 48692 (0.1-3 mg/kg) dose-dependently increased the number of active ...

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Nitric oxide donors enhance the frequency dependence of dopamine release in nucleus accumbens.
2011-04-20

Dopamine (DA) neurotransmission in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is critically involved in normal as well as maladaptive motivated behaviors including drug addiction. Whether the striatal neuromodulator nitric oxide (NO) influences DA release in NAc is unknown. We investigated whether exogenous NO modulates DA transmission in NAc core and how this interaction varies depending on ...

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Effects of alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine on extracellular dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens and the dorsal striatum of freely moving rats.
2005-12-01

Alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine (AMPT) is known to inhibit the formation of dopamine (DA) in the cytosol of dopaminergic neurons and is therefore used to study the role of the cytosolic DA pools. AMPT is usually administered systemically. In the present study, however, the effects of locally infused AMPT on the efflux of DA from the nucleus accumbens and dorsal striatum were analyzed, ...

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Studies on the stability of /sup 3/H-dopamine in neostriatal membrane preparations: effects of ascorbic acid
1983-02-21

The rate of /sup 3/H-dopamine decomposition was determined in buffers and in neostriatal membrane preparations that are commonly used in binding experiments. The rate of decomposition of /sup 3/H-dopamine was inhibited considerably by the membrane preparation and by ascorbic acid. Under conditions in which the binding of /sup ...

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Dopamine constricts porcine pial veins.
1997-09-10

Dopamine has been shown to induce pial arterial relaxation and constriction in several species. Its mode of action on pial veins, however, remains unclarified. The vasomotor effect of dopamine on porcine pial veins was, therefore, examined using an in vitro tissue bath technique. The results indicated that dopamine constricted ...

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Long-term compulsive exercise reduces the rewarding efficacy of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
2007-09-16

Although exercise has been known to regulate brain plasticity, its impact on psychostimulant reward and the associated mesolimbic dopamine system remained scarcely explored. A psychostimulant, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), is currently a worldwide abused drug of choice. We decided to examine the modulating effects of long-term, compulsive treadmill exercise on the ...

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Development of an enzyme-radioimmunoassay for the measurement of dopamine in human plasma and urine
1978-11-01

An enzyme-radioimmunoassay for the measurement of dopamine is described. It is based on the incubation of plasma or urine in the presence of catechol-0-methyltransferase and S-adenosylmethionine. The 0-methylated dopamine metabolite formed (3-0-methyldopamine) was characterized by radioimmunoassay. As little as 0.5 ng of dopamine can ...

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PCBs Alter Dopamine Mediated Function in Aging Workers
2008-01-01

... and neurological examinations, a comprehensive questionnaire, a blood draw to measure serum PCB and thyroid hormone concentrations, and a ...

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Investigation of the Stoichiometry of Na+ Cotransport with Dopamine in Rat and Human Dopamine Transporters Expressed in Human Embryonic Kidney Cells.
2001-01-01

The neuronal membrane transporter for dopamine (DAT) is a member of the Na+ and Cl dependent family of transporters and concentrates dopamine intracellularly up to 106 fold over extracellular levels. NY is hypothesized to provide the major driving force f...

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Fusaric (5-Butylpicolinic) Acid, an Inhibitor of Dopamine ?-Hydroxylase, affects Serotonin and Noradrenaline
1971-05-01

THE principal biochemical defect associated with Parkinsonism is a marked decrease in the dopamine and serotonin content of the brain1. L-Dopa, a precursor of dopamine, has been found to help patients suffering from this disease, presumably by increasing the concentration of dopamine in the brain2.

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Real-time decoding of dopamine concentration changes in the caudate�putamen during tonic and phasic firing

Real-time decoding of dopamine concentration changes in the caudate�putamen during tonic and phasic display a range of activity states, from low-frequency tonic firing to bursts of high-frequency action asynchronous tonic firing elicits uniform, steady-state dopamine concentrations. Keywords: amperometry, caudate

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Neonatal quinpirole treatment enhances locomotor activation and dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens core in response to amphetamine treatment in adulthood.
2010-04-01

Neonatal quinpirole treatment to rats produces long-term increases in D(2) receptor sensitivity that persists throughout the animal's lifetime, a phenomenon referred to as D(2) priming. Male and female Sprague-dawley rats were administered quinpirole (1 mg kg(-1)) or saline from postnatal days (P)1-11. At P60, all animals were given an injection of quinpirole (100 microg kg(-1)), and results ...

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The Time Course of Dopamine Transmission in the Ventral Tegmental Area
2009-10-21

Synaptic transmission mediated by G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) is not generally thought to be point-to-point. To determine the extent over which dopamine signals in the midbrain, the present study examined the concentration and time course of dopamine that underlies a D2-receptor inhibitory post-synaptic current (D2-IPSC) in the ...

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Effects of n-hexanal on dopamine release in the striatum of living rats.
2010-11-30

Green odor is present in many green leaves, vegetables, and fruits and is composed of four 6-carbon straight-chain alcohols, n-hexanol, (E)-2-hexenol, (Z)-3-hexenol, and (E)-3-hexenol, and four aldehydes, n-hexanal, (E)-2-hexenal, (Z)-3-hexenal, and (E)-3-hexenal. It has been reported that certain green odor compounds enhance dopamine release from rat brain striatal slices and ...

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Schizophrenia is associated with elevated amphetamine-induced synaptic dopamine concentrations: Evidence from a novel positron emission tomography?method
1997-03-18

A major line of evidence that supports the hypothesis of dopamine overactivity in schizophrenia is the psychomimetic potential of agents such as amphetamine that stimulate dopamine outflow. A novel brain imaging method provides an indirect measure of in vivo synaptic dopamine concentration by quantifying the change ...

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Real-time measurement of dopamine fluctuations after cocaine in the brain of behaving rats
2005-07-19

Dopamine neurotransmission has been implicated in the modulation of many cognitive processes. Both rapid (phasic) and slower (tonic) changes in its extracellular concentration contribute to its complex actions. Fast in vivo electrochemical techniques can measure extracellular dopamine on a rapid time scale but without the selectivity ...

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Requirement of central ghrelin signaling for alcohol reward
2009-07-07

The stomach-derived hormone ghrelin interacts with key CNS circuits regulating energy balance and body weight. Here we provide evidence that the central ghrelin signaling system is required for alcohol reward. Central ghrelin administration (to brain ventricles or to tegmental areas involved in reward) increased alcohol intake in a 2-bottle (alcohol/water) free choice limited access paradigm in ...

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Ghrelin increases intake of rewarding food in rodents
2010-07-01

We investigated whether ghrelin action at the level of the ventral tegmental area (VTA), a key node in the mesolimbic reward system, is important for the rewarding and motivational aspects of the consumption of rewarding/palatable food. Mice with a disrupted gene encoding the ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1A) and rats treated peripherally with a GHS-R1A antagonist both show suppressed intake of rewarding ...

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Chronic atrazine exposure causes disruption of the spontaneous locomotor activity and alters the striatal dopaminergic system of the male Sprague-Dawley rat.
2010-09-16

The herbicide atrazine (ATR) is widely used around the world, and is a potential toxicant of the dopaminergic systems. Nigrostriatal and mesolimbic systems are the two major dopaminergic pathways of the central nervous system; they play key roles mediating a wide array of critical motor and cognitive functions. We evaluated the effects of exposing male rats for one year to 10 mg ATR/kg B.W. on ...

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N-methyl-D-aspartic acid biphasically regulates the biochemical and electrophysiological response of A10 dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area: in vivo microdialysis and in vitro electrophysiological studies.
1994-12-15

The effects of local perfusion of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) with N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) on extracellular dopamine concentrations in the nucleus accumbens were investigated by using in vivo microdialysis in halothane anaesthetized rats. The electrophysiological response of VTA dopamine neurons to NMDA were also assessed ...

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Pharmacological differences between the D-2 autoreceptor and the D-1 dopamine receptor in rabbit retina
1985-06-01

The effect of dopamine receptor agonists and antagonists was studied on the calcium-dependent release of (/sup 3/H)dopamine elicited by field stimulation at 3 Hz for a duration of 1 min (20 mA, 2 msec) from the rabbit retina in vitro and on adenylate cyclase activity in homogenates of rabbit retina. The relative order of potency of ...

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Nanomolar concentrations of cocaine enhance D2-like agonist-induced inhibition of the K+-evoked [3H]-dopamine efflux from rat striatal synaptosomes: a novel action of cocaine.
2010-03-31

Previous studies have indicated that cocaine binding sites contain both high- and low-affinity binding components and have actions not related to dopamine uptake inhibition. Therefore, it has been studied if concentrations of cocaine in the range of 0.1-100 nM can affect not only dopamine uptake but also the quinpirole-induced ...

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The human immunodeficiency virus-1-associated protein, Tat1-86, impairs dopamine transporters and interacts with cocaine to reduce nerve terminal function: a no-net-flux microdialysis study.
2009-01-20

Injection drug use accounts for approximately one-third of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections in the United States. HIV-associated proteins have been shown to interact with various drugs of abuse to incite concerted neurotoxicity. One common area for their interaction is the nerve terminal, including dopamine transporter (DAT) systems. However, results regarding DAT ...

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Free and conjugated catecholamines in digestive tissues of rats
1985-10-21

Using a radioenzymatic technique, the highest concentrations of free catecholamines were found in the duodenum, and the lowest in the liver of untreated rats. When compared to the antrum, the concentration of free dopamine was higher, and that of norepinephrine lower in the fundus. As far as conjugated catecholamines are concerned, the ...

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Using In Vivo Electrochemistry to Study the Physiological Effects of Cocaine and Other Stimulants on the Drosophila melanogaster Dopamine Transporter
2010-01-20

Dopamine neurotransmission is thought to play a critical role in addiction reinforcing mechanisms of drugs of abuse. Electrochemical techniques have been employed extensively for monitoring in vivo dopamine changes in the brains of model organisms including rats, mice, and primates. Here, we investigated the effects of several stimulants on ...

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Haloperidol, spiperone, pimozide and aripiprazole reduce intracellular dopamine content in PC12 cells and rat mesencephalic cultures: Implication of inhibition of vesicular transport.
2010-05-09

Accumulating evidence suggests that antipsychotics affect dopamine release from dopaminergic neurons, but the precise mechanisms are not fully understood. Besides, there are few studies on the effects of antipsychotics on intracellular dopamine content. In this study, the effects of 8 antipsychotics on dopamine release and ...

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Striatal dopamine release in the rat during a cued lever-press task for food reward and the development of changes over time measured using high-speed voltammetry.
2005-07-19

Substantia nigra dopamine neuronal activity in the primate is thought to be related to the error in predicting reward delivery. Dopamine release in rat nucleus accumbens has been shown to increase in relation to drug/food-seeking behaviour. It is not known how the release of dopamine in the striatum corresponds to the many distinct ...

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The C. elegans D2-Like Dopamine Receptor DOP-3 Decreases Behavioral Sensitivity to the Olfactory

Stimulus 1-Octanol Meredith J. Ezak, Denise M. Ferkey* Department of Biological Sciences, State University that dopamine signaling modulates the sensitivity of wild-type C. elegans to the aversive odorant 1- octanol. C, are hypersensitive in their behavioral avoidance of dilute concentrations of octanol. Dopamine can also modulate

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Dopamine-sensitive adenyl cyclase: possible role in synaptic transmission.
1971-12-24

An adenyl cyclase activated by low concentrations of dopamine has been found in the mammalian superior cervical sympathetic ganglion. The existence of this enzyme may account for the increased amount of adenosine 3',5' monophosphate associated with synaptic activity in the ganglion. The results suggest that the physiological effects of ...

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Carbon nanofiber electrode array for electrochemical detection of dopamine using fast scan cyclic voltammetry.
2011-03-08

A carbon nanofiber (CNF) electrode array was integrated with the Wireless Instantaneous Neurotransmitter Concentration Sensor System (WINCS) for the detection of dopamine using fast scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV). Dopamine detection performance by CNF arrays was comparable to that of traditional carbon fiber microelectrodes (CFMs), ...

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Role of calcium in the dopaminergic effect on the proximal convoluted tubule of rat kidney
1986-03-01

Microperfusion studies have shown that dopamine inhibits fluid and bicarbonate absorption in the rate proximal tubule. These studies are designed to examine the cellular mechanism underlying the proximal cellular response to dopamine action. In the isolated proximal cells, dopamine, in the concentration of 10/sup ...

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Pharmacologic mechanisms of crystal meth
2008-06-17

Crystal meth is a form of the stimulant drug methamphetamine that, when smoked, can rapidly achieve high concentrations in the brain. Methamphetamine causes the release of the neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin and activates the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. The levels of dopamine are low in the ...

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Determination of dopamine and its metabolites in microdialysates by capillary liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection.
1993-09-01

A liquid chromatographic method with packed fused-silica capillary columns and amperometric detection for the determination of trace amounts of catecholamines in microdialysis samples has been developed. The analysis time for dopamine and the products of its metabolism does not exceed 10 min. The minimum detectable dopamine ...

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Dopamine signaling in the nucleus accumbens of animals self-administering drugs of abuse.
2010-01-01

Abuse of psychoactive substances can lead to drug addiction. In animals, addiction is best modeled by drug self-administration paradigms. It has been proposed that the crucial common denominator for the development of drug addiction is the ability of drugs of abuse to increase extracellular concentrations of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens (NAcc). ...

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Dopaminergic modulation of neuromuscular transmission in the prawn.
1985-06-01

The action of the putative crustacean neurohormone dopamine was examined in the fast extensor musculature of the prawn with intracellular and extracellular recording techniques. Dopamine produced a concentration-dependent (10(-7)-10(-5) M) decrease in the size of the excitatory junctional potential (e.j.p.). It had no effect on the ...

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Sep 20, 1991 ... Title: Effects of systemic carbidopa on dopamine synthesis in rat ... Abstract: Significant concentrations of carbidopa (CD) were found in ...

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Effects of systemic carbidopa on dopamine synthesis in rat hypothalamus and ... Abstract: Significant concentrations of carbidopa (CD) were found in rat ...

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Ethanol and Mesolimbic Serotonin/Dopamine Interactions via ...
2003-03-01

... Artificial cerebrospinal fluid (AC SF) alone and ACSF with three concentrations of CP 93129 (20, 40, and 80 micronM) were infused respectively ...

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Neonatal quinpirole treatment enhances locomotor activation and dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens core in response to amphetamine treatment in adulthood
2010-04-01

Neonatal quinpirole treatment to rats produces long-term increases in D2 receptor sensitivity that persists throughout the animal's lifetime, a phenomenon referred to as D2 priming. Male and female Sprague-dawley rats were administered quinpirole (1mg/kg) or saline from postnatal days (P)1�11. At P60, all animals were given an injection of quinpirole ...

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On reaction dynamics at dopamine synapses Henry C. Tuckwell

case, the reaction rate is found to de- pend on the relative magnitudes of the concentrations this leads to reaction rate formulas which depend explicitly on the concentrations of the enzyme and cofactor will demonstrate how the reaction rates depend on the concentrations of the cofactor and the primary enzyme

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A functional fast scan cyclic voltammetry assay to characterize dopamine D2 and D3 autoreceptors in the mouse striatum
2010-03-12

Dopamine D2 and D3 autoreceptors are located on pre-synaptic terminals and are known to control the release and synthesis of dopamine. Dopamine D3 receptors have a fairly restricted pattern of expression in the mammalian brain. Their localization in the nucleus accumbens core and shell is of particular interest because of their ...

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Frequency of dopamine concentration transients increases in dorsal and ventral striatum of male rats during introduction of conspecifics.
2002-12-01

Transient, elevated concentrations of extracellular dopamine were characterized in the dorsal and ventral striatum of male rats during solitude, brief interaction with a conspecific, and copulation. Conspecific rats were systematically presented to male rats and allowed to interact for 30 sec; the males were kept in solitude between each presentation. ...

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Social withdrawal and gambling-like profile after lentiviral manipulation of DAT expression in the rat accumbens.
2010-01-20

Dysfunction of brain dopamine transporter (DAT) has been associated with sensation seeking and impulse-control disorders. We recently generated a new animal model by stereotaxical inoculation of lentiviral vectors, which allowed localized intra-accumbal delivery of modulators for DAT gene: GFP (green fluorescent protein) control, silencers (Sil), a ...

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Gastrectomy alters emotional reactivity in rats: neurobiological mechanisms.
2011-03-29

Gastrectomy (Gsx) is associated with altered emotional function and a predisposition to depression/anxiety disorders. Here we investigated the effects of Gsx on emotional reactivity in rats and explored the underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Gsx- and sham-operated rats were exposed to behavioural tests that explore anxiety- and depression-like behaviour (open field, black and white box, ...

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Gastrectomy alters emotional reactivity in rats: neurobiological mechanisms
2011-05-01

Gastrectomy (Gsx) is associated with altered emotional function and a predisposition to depression/anxiety disorders. Here we investigated the effects of Gsx on emotional reactivity in rats and explored the underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Gsx- and sham-operated rats were exposed to behavioural tests that explore anxiety- and depression-like behaviour (open field, black and white box, ...

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Escalated or suppressed cocaine reward, tegmental BDNF, and accumbal dopamine caused by episodic versus continuous social stress in rats.
2011-07-01

The neural link between ostensibly aversive stress experiences and intensely rewarding drug taking remains to be delineated. Epidemiological data associate stress and the abuse of various drugs, and experimental data identify the conditions that determine how episodic social stress intensifies the motivation for cocaine and the actual self-administration of cocaine. Two types of social stress have ...

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Blunted accumbal dopamine response to cocaine following chronic social stress in female rats: exploring a link between depression and drug abuse.
2011-06-01

RATIONALE: Women have twice the risk as men to develop depression. Approximately, 24% of major depression disorder cases have comorbid disorders with substance abuse. Several central systems, including dopaminergic and serotonergic pathways, are thought to be involved in such comorbidity. OBJECTIVES: The present study established a chronic social stress model in female rats, which produces some ...

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