نتایج جستجو برای: d1 dopaminergic receptors

تعداد نتایج: 257541  

Abbas Haghparast, Afsaneh Elyasi, Zahra Mirmohammadsadeghi,

Introduction: Dopamine plays an important role in the central nervous system for modulating food intake. Dopamine receptors are distributed within the hypothalamus, and expression of D1 receptors is significant in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). Therefore, the aim of this study was to find if PVN-microinjected SKF38393, D1 receptor agonist, may modulate food intake. Methods: Gui...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
J Gomeza L Zhang E Kostenis C Felder F Bymaster J Brodkin H Shannon B Xia C Deng J Wess

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (M(1)-M(5)) regulate many key functions of the central and peripheral nervous system. Primarily because of the lack of receptor subtype-selective ligands, the precise physiological roles of the individual muscarinic receptor subtypes remain to be elucidated. Interestingly, the M(4) receptor subtype is expressed abundantly in the striatum and various other fore...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2018
Miklos Argyelan Mohammad Herzallah Wataru Sako Ivana DeLucia Deepak Sarpal An Vo Toni Fitzpatrick Ahmed A Moustafa David Eidelberg Mark Gluck

It is well established that Parkinson's disease leads to impaired learning from reward and enhanced learning from punishment. The administration of dopaminergic medications reverses this learning pattern. However, few studies have investigated the neural underpinnings of these cognitive processes. In this study, using fMRI, we tested a group of Parkinson's disease patients on and off dopaminerg...

Journal: :Neuroscience 1991
A Mansour J H Meador-Woodruff Q Zhou O Civelli H Akil S J Watson

D1, a subtype of the dopamine receptors, is widely distributed in the nervous system and has been shown to be positively coupled to adenylate cyclase. Using a combination of in vitro receptor autoradiographic and in situ hybridization techniques, the present study examines the co-distribution of D1 receptor binding sites and D1 receptor mRNA in adjacent rat brain sections. D1 receptor binding s...

2011
Melissa L. Perreault Ahmed Hasbi Brian F. O’Dowd Susan R. George

Dopaminergic signaling within the basal ganglia has classically been thought to occur within two distinct neuronal pathways; the direct striatonigral pathway which contains the dopamine D1 receptor and the neuropeptides dynorphin (DYN) and substance P, and the indirect striatopallidal pathway which expresses the dopamine D2 receptor and enkephalin (ENK). A number of studies have also shown, how...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1989
G S Robertson H A Robertson

Parkinson's disease results from the death of the dopamine-containing neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNC). This is accompanied by a loss of dopamine in brain regions, such as the corpus striatum, which receives input from dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra (SN). Since the corpus striatum is the primary target for these dopaminergic neurons, it has long been thought tha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Kazushige Mizoguchi Atsushi Ishige Shuichi Takeda Masaki Aburada Takeshi Tabira

Glucocorticoid hormones are important in the maintenance of many brain functions. Although their receptors are distributed abundantly throughout the brain, including the prefrontal cortex (PFC), it is not clear how glucocorticoid functions, particularly with regard to cognitive processing in the PFC. There is evidence of PFC cognitive deficits such as working memory impairment in several stress...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Osvaldo Ibañez-Sandoval Adán Hernández Benjamin Florán Elvira Galarraga Dagoberto Tapia Rene Valdiosera David Erlij Jorge Aceves José Bargas

The effects of activating dopaminergic D1 and D2 class receptors of the subthalamic projections that innervate the pars reticulata of the subtantia nigra (SNr) were explored in slices of the rat brain using the whole cell patch-clamp technique. Excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) that could be blocked by 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxalene-2,3-dione and D-(-)-2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoic acid were ...

2015
Alison Leaf Mark Von Zastrow W James Nelson

Appropriate physiological signaling by primary cilia depends on the specific targeting of particular receptors to the ciliary membrane, but how this occurs remains poorly understood. In this study, we show that D1-type dopaminergic receptors are delivered to cilia from the extra-ciliary plasma membrane by a mechanism requiring the receptor cytoplasmic tail, the intraflagellar transport complex-...

Introduction: Antidepressants can modulate brain monoamines by acting on pre-synaptic and postsynaptic receptors. Autoreceptors can reduce the monoamines effect on the somatodendritic or pre-synaptic regions despite its postsynaptic counter effects. The direct effect of some antidepressants is related to its temporal and spatial bioavailability in the vicinity of these receptors (still a matter...

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