نتایج جستجو برای: raphe nuclei

تعداد نتایج: 64150  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Kae Nakamura Masayuki Matsumoto Okihide Hikosaka

The dopamine system has been thought to play a central role in guiding behavior based on rewards. Recent pharmacological studies suggest that another monoamine neurotransmitter, serotonin, is also involved in reward processing. To elucidate the functional relationship between serotonin neurons and dopamine neurons, we performed single-unit recording in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN), a major so...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2003
C Nyakas J Mulder K Felszeghy J N Keijser R Mehra P G M Luiten

Evidence is presented for the potentiating role of corticosterone on axonal degeneration of serotonergic neurones during ageing. Aged rats, 24 months old, were implanted subcutaneously with 2 x 100 mg pellets of corticosterone. Serotonergic and cholinergic (ChAT- and NADPHd-positive) fibre degenerations in the anteroventral thalamic nucleus (AVT) were measured 2 months after corticosterone impl...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Yi Li Weixin Zhong Daqing Wang Qiru Feng Zhixiang Liu Jingfeng Zhou Chunying Jia Fei Hu Jiawei Zeng Qingchun Guo Ling Fu Minmin Luo

The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) is involved in organizing reward-related behaviours; however, it remains unclear how genetically defined neurons in the DRN of a freely behaving animal respond to various natural rewards. Here we addressed this question using fibre photometry and single-unit recording from serotonin (5-HT) neurons and GABA neurons in the DRN of behaving mice. Rewards including suc...

Journal: :Brain research 2001
J Amat P D Sparks P Matus-Amat J Griggs L R Watkins S F Maier

Previous research indicates that the serotonergic neurons of the caudal dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) are activated to a greater degree by inescapable shock (IS) as compared to escapable shock (ES), causing a greater release of serotonin (5-HT) in the DRN and in target regions. This differential activation is necessary for the behavioral changes that occur after exposure to IS, but not to ES (i.e....

2017
Hamid R Noori Judith Schöttler Maria Ercsey-Ravasz Alejandro Cosa-Linan Melinda Varga Zoltan Toroczkai Rainer Spanagel

Understanding the rat neurochemical connectome is fundamental for exploring neuronal information processing. By using advanced data mining, supervised machine learning, and network analysis, this study integrates over 5 decades of neuroanatomical investigations into a multiscale, multilayer neurochemical connectome of the rat brain. This neurochemical connectivity database (ChemNetDB) is suppor...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2003
E Comoli E R Ribeiro-Barbosa Newton Sabino Canteras

Considering the periaqueductal gray's (PAG) general roles in mediating motivational responses, in the present study, we compared the Fos expression pattern in the PAG induced by innate behaviors underlain by opposite motivational drivers, in rats, namely, insect predation and defensive behavior evoked by the confrontation with a live predator (a cat). Exposure to the predator was associated wit...

2017
Patrícia A Correia Eran Lottem Dhruba Banerjee Ana S Machado Megan R Carey Zachary F Mainen

Serotonin (5-HT) is associated with mood and motivation but the function of endogenous 5-HT remains controversial. Here, we studied the impact of phasic optogenetic activation of 5-HT neurons in mice over time scales from seconds to weeks. We found that activating dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) 5-HT neurons induced a strong suppression of spontaneous locomotor behavior in the open field with rapid ...

Journal: :Brain research 2011
Andreas Pedroni Susan Koeneke Agne Velickaite Lutz Jäncke

Physiologic studies revealed that neurons in the dopaminergic midbrain of non-human primates encode reward prediction errors. It was furthermore shown that reward prediction errors are adaptively scaled with respect to the range of possible outcomes, enabling sensitive encoding for a large range of reward values. Congruently, neuroimaging studies in humans demonstrated that BOLD-responses in th...

Journal: :Neuroreport 1999
L Lanfumey M C Pardon N Laaris C Joubert N Hanoun M Hamon C Cohen-Salmon

Electrophysiological and biochemical approaches were used to assess possible changes in central 5-HT neurotransmission in mice that had been subjected to chronic ultramild stress for 8 weeks. This treatment produced a significant decrease in the potency of the 5-HT1A agonist ipsapirone to inhibit the electrical activity of serotoninergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus, without modifying 5-...

Journal: :Iranian biomedical journal 2008
Seyed Mansour Malakouti Masoomeh Kourosh Arami Abdorahman Sarihi Sohrab Hajizadeh Gila Behzadi Siamak Shahidi Alireza Komaki Behnam Heshmatian Mehrangiz Vahabian

BACKGROUND The nucleus raphe magnus (NRM) is involved in thermoregulatory processing. There is a correlation between changes in the firing rates of the cells in the NRM and the application of the peripheral thermal stimulus. INTRODUCTION we examined the effect of reversible inactivation and excitation of NRM on mechanisms involved in tail blood flow (TBF) regulation in hypothermia. METHODS ...

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