All Relations between reward and dopaminergic

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Jasmine Carter, Walter Swardfage. Mood and metabolism: Anhedonia as a clinical target in Type 2 diabetes. Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol 69. 2017-09-13. PMID:27088371. structural and functional brain changes in type 2 diabetes distributed throughout the principally dopaminergic reward circuitry suggest a neurobiological basis for motivational and decisional aspects of anhedonia. 2017-09-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Seol-Ae Lee, Yeongjun Suh, Saebom Lee, Jaehoon Jeong, Soo Jeong Kim, So Jung Kim, Sang Ki Par. Functional expression of dopamine D2 receptor is regulated by tetraspanin 7-mediated postendocytic trafficking. FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. vol 31. issue 6. 2017-09-12. PMID:28223337. the dopaminergic system plays an essential role in various functions of the brain, including locomotion, memory, and reward, and the deregulation of dopaminergic signaling as a result of altered functionality of dopamine d2 receptor (drd2) is implicated in multiple neurologic and psychiatric disorders. 2017-09-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marcelo Febo, Kenneth Blum, Rajendra D Badgaiyan, Pablo D Perez, Luis M Colon-Perez, Panayotis K Thanos, Craig F Ferris, Praveen Kulkarni, John Giordano, David Baron, Mark S Gol. Enhanced functional connectivity and volume between cognitive and reward centers of naïve rodent brain produced by pro-dopaminergic agent KB220Z. PloS one. vol 12. issue 4. 2017-09-05. PMID:28445527. dopaminergic reward dysfunction in addictive behaviors is well supported in the literature. 2017-09-05 2023-08-13 rat
Marcelo Febo, Kenneth Blum, Rajendra D Badgaiyan, Pablo D Perez, Luis M Colon-Perez, Panayotis K Thanos, Craig F Ferris, Praveen Kulkarni, John Giordano, David Baron, Mark S Gol. Enhanced functional connectivity and volume between cognitive and reward centers of naïve rodent brain produced by pro-dopaminergic agent KB220Z. PloS one. vol 12. issue 4. 2017-09-05. PMID:28445527. significant functional connectivity, increased brain connectivity volume recruitment (potentially neuroplasticity), and dopaminergic functionality were found across the brain reward circuitry. 2017-09-05 2023-08-13 rat
Barbara Juarez, Ming-Hu Ha. Diversity of Dopaminergic Neural Circuits in Response to Drug Exposure. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 41. issue 10. 2017-08-30. PMID:26934955. it is now critical to view drug-induced neuroadaptations from a circuit-level perspective to gain insight into how differential dopaminergic adaptations and signaling to targets of the mesocorticolimbic system mediates drug reward. 2017-08-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Martin Heni, Stephanie Kullmann, Emma Ahlqvist, Robert Wagner, Fausto Machicao, Harald Staiger, Hans-Ulrich Häring, Peter Almgren, Leif C Groop, Dana M Small, Andreas Fritsche, Hubert Preiss. Interaction between the obesity-risk gene FTO and the dopamine D2 receptor gene ANKK1/TaqIA on insulin sensitivity. Diabetologia. vol 59. issue 12. 2017-08-28. PMID:27600277. variations in fto are the strongest common genetic determinants of adiposity, and may partly act by influencing dopaminergic signalling in the brain leading to altered reward processing that promotes increased food intake. 2017-08-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yee-How Sa. The association of insertions/deletions (INDELs) and variable number tandem repeats (VNTRs) with obesity and its related traits and complications. Journal of physiological anthropology. vol 36. issue 1. 2017-08-28. PMID:28615046. given the important role of the brain serotonergic and dopaminergic reward system in obesity susceptibility, the association of indels and vntrs in these neurotransmitters' metabolism and transport genes with obesity is also reviewed. 2017-08-28 2023-08-13 human
Kanji Yoshimoto, Masataka Nagao, Yoshihisa Watanabe, Takashi Yamaguchi, Shuichi Ueda, Yoshihisa Kitamura, Kaneyasu Nishimura, Masatoshi Inden, Yoshinori Marunaka, Hiroyuki Hattori, Kaori Murakami, Megumi Tokaji, Kozo Och. Enhanced alcohol-drinking behavior associated with active ghrelinergic and serotoninergic neurons in the lateral hypothalamus and amygdala. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 153. 2017-08-25. PMID:27940067. we investigated whether alcohol affects ghrelinergic, dopaminergic, and serotoninergic neurons and growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1a (ghs-r1a) levels in the reward system of the brain. 2017-08-25 2023-08-13 mouse
Yuji K Takahashi, Angela J Langdon, Yael Niv, Geoffrey Schoenbau. Temporal Specificity of Reward Prediction Errors Signaled by Putative Dopamine Neurons in Rat VTA Depends on Ventral Striatum. Neuron. vol 91. issue 1. 2017-08-22. PMID:27292535. these results, supported by computational modeling, indicate that predictions about the temporal specificity and the number of expected reward are dissociable and that dopaminergic prediction-error signals rely on the ventral striatum for the former but not the latter. 2017-08-22 2023-08-13 rat
Johannes Felsenberg, Oliver Barnstedt, Paola Cognigni, Suewei Lin, Scott Waddel. Re-evaluation of learned information in Drosophila. Nature. vol 544. issue 7649. 2017-08-22. PMID:28379939. this pathway recruits negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons innervating the same compartment and re-engages positively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons to reconsolidate the original reward memory. 2017-08-22 2023-08-13 human
Clayton Hickey, Marius V Peele. Reward Selectively Modulates the Lingering Neural Representation of Recently Attended Objects in Natural Scenes. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 37. issue 31. 2017-08-22. PMID:28630254. other analyses show that sensitivity to reward-as expressed in a personality questionnaire and in reactivity to reward feedback in the dopaminergic midbrain-predicted reward-elicited variance in lingering target and nontarget representations. 2017-08-22 2023-08-13 human
Dan P Covey, Hannah M Dantrassy, Natalie E Zlebnik, Iness Gildish, Joseph F Chee. Compromised Dopaminergic Encoding of Reward Accompanying Suppressed Willingness to Overcome High Effort Costs Is a Prominent Prodromal Characteristic of the Q175 Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 36. issue 18. 2017-08-14. PMID:27147652. compromised dopaminergic encoding of reward accompanying suppressed willingness to overcome high effort costs is a prominent prodromal characteristic of the q175 mouse model of huntington's disease. 2017-08-14 2023-08-13 mouse
Dan P Covey, Hannah M Dantrassy, Natalie E Zlebnik, Iness Gildish, Joseph F Chee. Compromised Dopaminergic Encoding of Reward Accompanying Suppressed Willingness to Overcome High Effort Costs Is a Prominent Prodromal Characteristic of the Q175 Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 36. issue 18. 2017-08-14. PMID:27147652. this compromised dopaminergic encoding of reward delivery coincident with suppressed motivation to work for reward in q175 mice provides novel, neurobiological insight into an established and clinically relevant endophenotype of prodromal hd. 2017-08-14 2023-08-13 mouse
Vikram Gadagkar, Pavel A Puzerey, Ruidong Chen, Eliza Baird-Daniel, Alexander R Farhang, Jesse H Goldber. Dopamine neurons encode performance error in singing birds. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 354. issue 6317. 2017-08-08. PMID:27940871. thus, dopaminergic error signals can evaluate behaviors that are not learned for reward and are instead learned by matching performance outcomes to internal goals. 2017-08-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Meridith T Robins, Julie Lu, Richard M van Rij. Unique Behavioral and Neurochemical Effects Induced by Repeated Adolescent Consumption of Caffeine-Mixed Alcohol in C57BL/6 Mice. PloS one. vol 11. issue 7. 2017-07-31. PMID:27380261. to determine changes in neurological activity resulting from adolescent exposure, we monitored changes in expression of the transcription factor Δfosb in the dopaminergic reward pathway as a sign of long-term increases in neuronal activity. 2017-07-31 2023-08-13 mouse
Daniela Maria Vogt Weisenhorn, Florian Giesert, Wolfgang Wurs. Diversity matters - heterogeneity of dopaminergic neurons in the ventral mesencephalon and its relation to Parkinson's Disease. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 139 Suppl 1. 2017-07-14. PMID:27206718. dopaminergic neurons in the ventral mesencephalon (the ventral mesencephalic dopaminergic complex) are known for their role in a multitude of behaviors, including cognition, reward, addiction and voluntary movement. 2017-07-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
G V Ramesh Prasa. Distinguishing internal property from external property in kidney transplantation. Journal of evaluation in clinical practice. vol 22. issue 4. 2017-07-13. PMID:27198733. because a kidney is internal property, a hypothesis worth exploring is that those who experience good outcomes post-donation experience dopaminergic activation and a feeling of reward, while those experiencing bad outcomes are instead overcoming cortisol or adrenergic-based stress or fear responses without a corresponding feeling of reward, disrupting of their sense of self. 2017-07-13 2023-08-13 human
Catarina Owesson-White, Anna M Belle, Natalie R Herr, Jessica L Peele, Preethi Gowrishankar, Regina M Carelli, R Mark Wightma. Cue-Evoked Dopamine Release Rapidly Modulates D2 Neurons in the Nucleus Accumbens During Motivated Behavior. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 36. issue 22. 2017-07-06. PMID:27251622. dopaminergic neurons that project from the ventral tegmental area (vta) to the nucleus accumbens (nac) fire in response to unpredicted rewards or to cues that predict reward delivery. 2017-07-06 2023-08-13 rat
Christopher B Jenney, Danielle N Alexander, Byron C Jones, Erica L Unger, Patricia S Grigso. Preweaning iron deficiency increases non-contingent responding during cocaine self-administration in rats. Physiology & behavior. vol 167. 2017-06-27. PMID:27640134. these mesolimbic dopaminergic neurons are, in part, responsible for mediating reward and thus play a key role in addiction. 2017-06-27 2023-08-13 rat
Lena Rademacher, Martin Schulte-Rüther, Bernd Hanewald, Sarah Lammert. Reward: From Basic Reinforcers to Anticipation of Social Cues. Current topics in behavioral neurosciences. vol 30. 2017-06-22. PMID:26728170. on the neural level, it is mediated by a complex network of brain structures called the dopaminergic reward system. 2017-06-22 2023-08-13 Not clear