نتایج جستجو برای: dat1

تعداد نتایج: 319  

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2014
Amandine Valomon Sebastian C Holst Valérie Bachmann Antoine U Viola Christina Schmidt Jurian Zürcher Wolfgang Berger Christian Cajochen Hans-Peter Landolt

Accumulating evidence suggests that dopamine plays a key role in sleep-wake regulation. Cerebral dopamine levels are regulated primarily by the dopamine transporter (DAT) in the striatum and by catechol-O-methyl-transferase (COMT) in the prefrontal cortex. We hypothesized that the variable-number-tandem-repeat (VNTR) polymorphism in the 3'-untranslated region of the gene encoding DAT (DAT1, SLC...

Journal: :Journal of school psychology 2016
Steven De Laet Hilde Colpin Karla Van Leeuwen Wim Van den Noortgate Stephan Claes Annelies Janssens Luc Goossens Karine Verschueren

This study examined whether the dopamine transporter DAT1 and the dopamine receptor DRD4 genes moderate the effect of student-reported teacher-student relationship affiliation or dissatisfaction on parent-reported adolescent rule-breaking behavior and behavioral engagement. The sample included 1053 adolescents (51% boys, Mage=13.79) from grades 7 to 9. Regression analyses were conducted using M...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
J Izdebski J Pinski J E Horvath G Halmos K Groot A V Schally

Analogs of the 29 amino acid sequence of human growth hormone-releasing hormone (hGH-RH) with agmatine (Agm) in position 29, desaminotyrosine (Dat) in position 1, norleucine (Nle) in position 27, and L-alpha-aminobutyric acid (Abu) in position 15 have been synthesized, and their biological activity was evaluated. Some peptides contained one or two residues of ornithine (Orn) instead of Lys in p...

2010
Guang Guo Tianji Cai Rui Guo Hongyu Wang Kathleen Mullan Harris

This study tests the specific hypothesis that the 9R/9R genotype in the VNTR of the dopamine transporter gene (DAT1) exerts a general protective effect against a spectrum of risky behaviors in comparison to the 10R/9R and 10R/10R genotypes, drawing on three-time repeated measures of risky behaviors in adolescence and young adulthood on about 822 non-Hispanic white males from the Add Health stud...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2010
Karla Holmboe Zsofia Nemoda R M Pasco Fearon Gergely Csibra Maria Sasvari-Szekely Mark H Johnson

Knowledge about the functional status of the frontal cortex in infancy is limited. This study investigated the effects of polymorphisms in four dopamine system genes on performance in a task developed to assess such functioning, the Freeze-Frame task, at 9 months of age. Polymorphisms in the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) genes are likely to impact direc...

2017
Sebastian C. Holst Thomas Müller Amandine Valomon Britta Seebauer Wolfgang Berger Hans-Peter Landolt

Sleep deprivation impairs cognitive performance and reliably alters brain activation in wakefulness and sleep. Nevertheless, the molecular regulators of prolonged wakefulness remain poorly understood. Evidence from genetic, behavioral, pharmacologic and imaging studies suggest that dopaminergic signaling contributes to the behavioral and electroencephalographic (EEG) consequences of sleep loss,...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2011
Jessica R Simon Melanie Stollstorff Lauren C Westbay Chandan J Vaidya James H Howard Darlene V Howard

Implicit learning, the non-conscious acquisition of sequential and spatial environmental regularities, underlies skills such as language, social intuition, or detecting a target in a complex scene. We examined relationships between a variation of the dopamine transporter (DAT1) gene (SLC6A3), which influences dopamine transporter expression in the striatum, and two forms of implicit learning th...

2012
Annamaria Vallelunga Raffaella Flaibani Patrizia Formento-Dojot Roberta Biundo Silvia Facchini Angelo Antonini

Background: The mechanisms underlying the development of impulse control disorders (ICDs) like compulsive gambling, buying, sexual, and eating behaviors in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are debated. We assessed whether allelic variants of dopamine D2 receptors (DRD2), catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and dopamine transporter (DAT) were associated with the development of ICDs in PD. Method: We enr...

2017
Lina M. Cómbita Pascale Voelker Alicia Abundis-Gutiérrez Joan P. Pozuelos M. Rosario Rueda

Development of self-regulation, the capacity to voluntarily modulate thoughts, emotions and actions is strongly related to the maturation of the dopamine-mediated executive attention network (EAN). The attention control processes associated with the EAN greatly overlap with efficiency of the executive functions and are correlated with measures of effortful control. Regulation of dopamine levels...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Camila Guindalini Mark Howard Kate Haddley Ronaldo Laranjeira David Collier Nik Ammar Ian Craig Colin O'Gara Vivian J Bubb Tiffany Greenwood John Kelsoe Phil Asherson Robin M Murray Adauto Castelo John P Quinn Homero Vallada Gerome Breen

The dopamine (DA) transporter DAT1 is a major target bound by cocaine in brain. We examined the influence of functional genetic variants in DAT1 on cocaine addiction. Repeat polymorphisms, including a 30-bp variable-number tandem repeat (VNTR) in intron 8 (Int8 VNTR) with two common alleles, were genotyped in cocaine-dependent abusers (n = 699) and in controls with no past history of drug abuse...

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