All Relations between reward and dopaminergic

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Penelope A Lind, C J Peter Eriksson, Kirk C Wilhelmse. Association between harmful alcohol consumption behavior and dopamine transporter (DAT1) gene polymorphisms in a male Finnish population. Psychiatric genetics. vol 19. issue 3. 2009-06-26. PMID:19352220. within this reward system, the da transporter (dat1) plays a key role in the regulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission through presynaptic da reuptake. 2009-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Xun Tang, Song Guo, Hongqiang Sun, Xuemei Song, Zuonin Jiang, Lixiang Sheng, Dongfeng Zhou, Yonghua Hu, Dafang Che. Gene-gene interactions of CYP2A6 and MAOA polymorphisms on smoking behavior in Chinese male population. Pharmacogenetics and genomics. vol 19. issue 5. 2009-06-17. PMID:19415821. nicotine is the major psychoactive ingredient in tobacco, and is responsible for dependence through the nicotine-stimulated reward pathway mediated by the central dopaminergic system. 2009-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Shinjae Chung, F Woodward Hopf, Hiroshi Nagasaki, Chun-Ying Li, James D Belluzzi, Antonello Bonci, Olivier Civell. The melanin-concentrating hormone system modulates cocaine reward. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 106. issue 16. 2009-05-29. PMID:19342492. thus, the mch system has an important modulatory role in cocaine reward and reinforcement by potentiating the dopaminergic system in the nacsh, which may provide a new rationale for treating cocaine addiction. 2009-05-29 2023-08-12 mouse
Giovanna Vanni-Mercier, François Mauguière, Jean Isnard, Jean-Claude Drehe. The hippocampus codes the uncertainty of cue-outcome associations: an intracranial electrophysiological study in humans. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 29. issue 16. 2009-05-22. PMID:19386925. in monkeys, midbrain dopaminergic neurons code two statistical properties of reward: a prediction error at the outcome and uncertainty during the delay period between cues and outcomes. 2009-05-22 2023-08-12 human
John D Salamon. Dopamine, effort, and decision making: theoretical comment on Bardgett et al. (2009). Behavioral neuroscience. vol 123. issue 2. 2009-05-18. PMID:19331471. with training, rats were able to climb successively higher barriers to obtain the larger amount of food, and the choice between the high barrier arm and the no-barrier arm with the smaller reward served as a template for assessing the effects of dopaminergic drugs. 2009-05-18 2023-08-12 rat
Petra Schweinhardt, David A Seminowicz, Erik Jaeger, Gary H Duncan, M Catherine Bushnel. The anatomy of the mesolimbic reward system: a link between personality and the placebo analgesic response. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 29. issue 15. 2009-05-12. PMID:19369556. since reward processing is closely linked to the ventral striatum and the neurotransmitter dopamine, we examined the relationships between brain gray matter, placebo analgesic response, and personality traits associated with dopaminergic neurotransmission. 2009-05-12 2023-08-12 human
Dara M Cannon, Jacqueline M Klaver, Summer A Peck, Denise Rallis-Voak, Kristine Erickson, Wayne C Drevet. Dopamine type-1 receptor binding in major depressive disorder assessed using positron emission tomography and [11C]NNC-112. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 34. issue 5. 2009-05-07. PMID:18946469. finally, d(1) receptor binding was asymmetrical across hemispheres in healthy humans, compatible with evidence that dopaminergic function in the striatum is lateralized during reward processing, voluntary movement, and self-stimulation behavior. 2009-05-07 2023-08-12 human
Andreas Heinz, Anne Beck, Sabine M Grüsser, Anthony A Grace, Jana Wras. Identifying the neural circuitry of alcohol craving and relapse vulnerability. Addiction biology. vol 14. issue 1. 2009-04-23. PMID:18855799. current brain imaging studies indicate that dysfunction of dopaminergic, glutamatergic and opioidergic neurotransmission in the brain reward system (ventral striatum including the nucleus accumbens) can be associated with alcohol craving and functional brain activation in neuronal systems that process attentional relevant stimuli, reward expectancy and experience. 2009-04-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aysun Baransel Baransel Isir, Sibel Oguzkan, Muradiye Nacak, Senay Gorucu, Hikmet Ergin Dulger, Ahmet Arsla. The catechol-O-methyl transferase Val158Met polymorphism and susceptibility to cannabis dependence. The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology. vol 29. issue 4. 2009-04-23. PMID:19259017. cannabis stimulates dopamine release and activates dopaminergic reward neurons in central pathways that lead to enhanced dependence. 2009-04-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lucy Gregorios-Pippas, Philippe N Tobler, Wolfram Schult. Short-term temporal discounting of reward value in human ventral striatum. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 101. issue 3. 2009-04-20. PMID:19164109. comparisons with electrophysiological animal data suggest that ventral striatal reward discounting may involve dopaminergic and orbitofrontal inputs. 2009-04-20 2023-08-12 human
David H Skuse, Louise Gallaghe. Dopaminergic-neuropeptide interactions in the social brain. Trends in cognitive sciences. vol 13. issue 1. 2009-04-15. PMID:19084465. there is converging evidence that the interface between the neuropeptides oxytocin and vasopressin and dopaminergic reward circuits is of particular importance. 2009-04-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Björn H Schott, Luciano Minuzzi, Ruth M Krebs, David Elmenhorst, Markus Lang, Oliver H Winz, Constanze I Seidenbecher, Heinz H Coenen, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Karl Zilles, Emrah Düzel, Andreas Baue. Mesolimbic functional magnetic resonance imaging activations during reward anticipation correlate with reward-related ventral striatal dopamine release. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 28. issue 52. 2009-04-08. PMID:19109512. the observed correlations of reward-related mesolimbic fmri activation and dopamine release provide evidence that dopaminergic neurotransmission plays a quantitative role in human mesolimbic reward processing. 2009-04-08 2023-08-12 human
Gwen Murphy, Amanda J Cross, Leah S Sansbury, Andrew Bergen, Adeyinka O Laiyemo, Paul S Albert, Zhuoqiao Wang, Binbing Yu, Teresa Lehman, Aravind Kalidindi, Rama Modali, Arthur Schatzkin, Elaine Lanz. Dopamine D2 receptor polymorphisms and adenoma recurrence in the Polyp Prevention Trial. International journal of cancer. vol 124. issue 9. 2009-04-02. PMID:19065655. dopamine and the dopaminergic reward pathway have been implicated in drug and alcohol addiction as well as obesity. 2009-04-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Francois Gono. The dopaminergic hypothesis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder needs re-examining. Trends in neurosciences. vol 32. issue 1. 2009-03-24. PMID:18986716. this dopamine-deficit theory of adhd is often based upon an overly simplistic dopaminergic theory of reward. 2009-03-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ruth M Krebs, Björn H Schott, Emrah Düze. Personality traits are differentially associated with patterns of reward and novelty processing in the human substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area. Biological psychiatry. vol 65. issue 2. 2009-03-20. PMID:18835480. the long-standing observation that the novelty-seeking personality trait is a predictor of drug use and other reinforcable risky behaviors raises the question as to how novelty and reward processing functionally interact in mesolimbic dopaminergic circuitry and how this interaction is modulated by the novelty-seeking personality trait. 2009-03-20 2023-08-12 human
Kenneth Blum, Amanda Lih Chuan Chen, Thomas J H Chen, Eric R Braverman, Jeffrey Reinking, Seth H Blum, Kimberly Cassel, Bernard W Downs, Roger L Waite, Lonna Williams, Thomas J Prihoda, Mallory M Kerner, Tomas Palomo, David E Comings, Howard Tung, Patrick Rhoades, Marlene Oscar-Berma. Activation instead of blocking mesolimbic dopaminergic reward circuitry is a preferred modality in the long term treatment of reward deficiency syndrome (RDS): a commentary. Theoretical biology & medical modelling. vol 5. 2009-03-16. PMID:19014506. activation instead of blocking mesolimbic dopaminergic reward circuitry is a preferred modality in the long term treatment of reward deficiency syndrome (rds): a commentary. 2009-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kechun Yang, Jun Hu, Linda Lucero, Qiang Liu, Chao Zheng, Xuechu Zhen, Guozhang Jin, Ronald J Lukas, Jie W. Distinctive nicotinic acetylcholine receptor functional phenotypes of rat ventral tegmental area dopaminergic neurons. The Journal of physiology. vol 587. issue 2. 2009-03-09. PMID:19047205. dopaminergic (daergic) neuronal activity in the ventral tegmental area (vta) is thought to contribute generally to pleasure, reward, and drug reinforcement and has been implicated in nicotine dependence. 2009-03-09 2023-08-12 rat
Vardan T Karamyan, Robert C Spet. Distribution of the non-AT1, non-AT2 angiotensin-binding site in the rat brain: preliminary characterization. Neuroendocrinology. vol 88. issue 4. 2009-02-19. PMID:18562784. very high binding occurs in brain regions associated with dopaminergic reward (nucleus accumbens, ventral tegmental area) and motor (substantia nigra, caudate/putamen) systems. 2009-02-19 2023-08-12 rat
Falk W Lohoff, Andrew E Weller, Paul J Bloch, Aleksandra H Nall, Thomas N Ferraro, Kyle M Kampman, Helen M Pettinati, David W Oslin, Charles A Dackis, Charles P O'Brien, Wade H Berrettin. Association between the catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met polymorphism and cocaine dependence. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 33. issue 13. 2009-02-19. PMID:18704099. dopaminergic brain systems have been documented to have a major role in drug reward, thus making genes involved in these circuits plausible candidates for susceptibility to substance use disorders. 2009-02-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Michael R Tilley, Brian O'Neill, Dawn D Han, Howard H G. Cocaine does not produce reward in absence of dopamine transporter inhibition. Neuroreport. vol 20. issue 1. 2009-02-19. PMID:18987557. this study strengthens our conclusion that dat inhibition is required for cocaine reward in mice with a functional dopaminergic system. 2009-02-19 2023-08-12 mouse