نتایج جستجو برای: d1 dopaminergic receptors

تعداد نتایج: 257541  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
J L Katz T A Kopajtic K A Myers R J Mitkus M Chider

The present study compared interactions among dopamine D1-like agonists and partial agonists with cocaine on the locomotor stimulant effects of cocaine, as well as the discriminative-stimulus effects of cocaine, and effects of cocaine on rates of responding. Cocaine alone produced a dose-related stimulation of locomotor activity in Swiss-Webster mice and a dose-related increase in the proportio...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Jingping Zhang Angel Vinuela Mark H Neely Penelope J Hallett Seth G N Grant Gregory M Miller Ole Isacson Marc G Caron Wei-Dong Yao

Dopamine D1 receptors play an important role in movement, reward, and learning and are implicated in a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders. These receptors are concentrated in dendritic spines of neurons, including the spine head and the postsynaptic density. D1 within spines is thought to modulate the local channels and receptors to control the excitability and synaptic properties...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Jesper Ericsson Marcus Stephenson-Jones Juan Pérez-Fernández Brita Robertson Gilad Silberberg Sten Grillner

The functions of the basal ganglia are critically dependent on dopamine. In mammals, dopamine differentially modulates the excitability of the direct and indirect striatal projection neurons, and these populations selectively express dopamine D1 and D2 receptors, respectively. Although the detailed organization of the basal ganglia is conserved throughout the vertebrate phylum, it was unknown w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Mark G Hearn Yong Ren Edward W McBride Isabelle Reveillaud Martin Beinborn Alan S Kopin

Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter in the central nervous system of both Drosophila and mammals. Despite the evolutionary distance, functional parallels exist between the fly and mammalian dopaminergic systems, with both playing roles in modulating locomotor activity, sexual function, and the response to drugs of abuse. In mammals, dopamine exerts its effects through either dopamine 1-li...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2009
Cecilie Bay-Richter Colm M P O'Tuathaigh Gerard O'Sullivan David M Heery John L Waddington Paula M Moran

Latent inhibition (LI) is reduced learning to a stimulus that has previously been experienced without consequence. It is an important model of abnormal allocation of salience to irrelevant information in patients with schizophrenia. In rodents LI is abolished by psychotomimetic drugs and in experimental conditions where LI is low in controls, its expression is enhanced by antipsychotic drugs wi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
M A Ariano F J Monsma A C Barton H C Kang R P Haugland D R Sibley

The regional and cellular localization of the two subtypes of dopamine receptors, D1 and D2, have been ascertained in rat forebrain by use of fluorescent dopaminergic antagonist ligands. (R,S)-5-(4'-aminophenyl)-8-chloro-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-3- methyl-[1H]-3-benzazepin-7-ol, the 4'-amino derivative of the high-affinity D1-specific antagonist SCH 23390, and the D2 selective antagonist N-(p-aminoph...

Journal: :Neuroscience 1995
K K Yung J P Bolam A D Smith S M Hersch B J Ciliax A I Levey

The modulatory actions of dopamine on the flow of cortical information through the basal ganglia are mediated mainly through two subtypes of receptors, the D1 and D2 receptors. In order to examine the precise cellular and subcellular location of these receptors, immunocytochemistry using subtype specific antibodies was performed on sections of rat basal ganglia at both the light and electron mi...

2012
Neal Lemon Denise Manahan-Vaughan

The neurons of the locus coeruleus (LC) fire in response to novelty, and LC activation coupled with hippocampal afferent stimulation leads to long-term depression (LTD). The encoding of novel spatial information also involves activation of dopamine D1/D5 receptors. It is unclear if, or how, the noradrenergic and dopaminergic systems interact mechanistically in processing novelty. Novel spatial ...

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