All Relations between reward and dopaminergic

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Raad Nashmi, Cheng Xiao, Purnima Deshpande, Sheri McKinney, Sharon R Grady, Paul Whiteaker, Qi Huang, Tristan McClure-Begley, Jon M Lindstrom, Cesar Labarca, Allan C Collins, Michael J Marks, Henry A Leste. Chronic nicotine cell specifically upregulates functional alpha 4* nicotinic receptors: basis for both tolerance in midbrain and enhanced long-term potentiation in perforant path. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 27. issue 31. 2007-08-28. PMID:17670967. although the midbrain dopaminergic system dominates reward pathways, chronic nicotine does not change alpha4* receptor levels in dopaminergic neurons of ventral tegmental area (vta) or substantia nigra pars compacta. 2007-08-28 2023-08-12 mouse
Leigh V Panlilio, Eric B Thorndike, Charles W Schindle. Blocking of conditioning to a cocaine-paired stimulus: testing the hypothesis that cocaine perpetually produces a signal of larger-than-expected reward. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 86. issue 4. 2007-08-20. PMID:17445874. according to a recent account of addiction, dopaminergic effects of drugs like cocaine mimic the neuronal signal that occurs when a natural reward has a larger value than expected. 2007-08-20 2023-08-12 rat
Minoru Narita, Kazuya Miyagawa, Keisuke Mizuo, Takuya Yoshida, Tsutomu Suzuk. Changes in central dopaminergic systems and morphine reward by prenatal and neonatal exposure to bisphenol-A in mice: evidence for the importance of exposure period. Addiction biology. vol 12. issue 2. 2007-08-17. PMID:17508988. changes in central dopaminergic systems and morphine reward by prenatal and neonatal exposure to bisphenol-a in mice: evidence for the importance of exposure period. 2007-08-17 2023-08-12 mouse
Okihide Hikosak. Basal ganglia mechanisms of reward-oriented eye movement. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. vol 1104. 2007-07-25. PMID:17360800. we previously had shown that: (1) serial gabaergic connections from the cd to the superior colliculus (sc) via the substantia nigra pars reticulata (snr) exert powerful control over the initiation of saccadic eye movement and (2) these gabaergic neurons encode target position and are strongly influenced by expected reward, while dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (snc) encode only reward-related information. 2007-07-25 2023-08-12 monkey
Benjamin Charles Campbell, Dan Eisenber. Obesity, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder and the dopaminergic reward system. Collegium antropologicum. vol 31. issue 1. 2007-07-20. PMID:17600916. obesity, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder and the dopaminergic reward system. 2007-07-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kenneth Blum, Thomas J H Chen, Brian Meshkin, B William Downs, Cory A Gordon, Seth Blum, Julie F Mangucci, Eric R Braverman, Vanessa Arcuri, Roger Deutsch, Manuel-Martinez- Pon. Genotrim, a DNA-customized nutrigenomic product, targets genetic factors of obesity: hypothesizing a dopamine-glucose correlation demonstrating reward deficiency syndrome (RDS). Medical hypotheses. vol 68. issue 4. 2007-07-18. PMID:17071010. we hypothesize that one such genetic factor that influences behavior and thus obesity is a predisposition to glucose craving and the overall effect of dopaminergic activity in the reward center of the brain. 2007-07-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Olga D Taraschenko, Joseph M Shulan, Isabelle M Maisonneuve, Stanley D Glic. 18-MC acts in the medial habenula and interpeduncular nucleus to attenuate dopamine sensitization to morphine in the nucleus accumbens. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). vol 61. issue 7. 2007-07-10. PMID:17447255. these nuclei and the habenulo-interpeduncular pathway connecting them are believed to function as part of an alternate reward pathway modulating the dopaminergic mesolimbic pathway known to be involved in drug addiction. 2007-07-10 2023-08-12 rat
Dai-Jin Kim, Byung Lae Park, Sujung Yoon, Hae-Kook Lee, Keun-Ho Joe, Young-Hoon Cheon, Do-Hoon Gwon, Sung-Nam Cho, Hye Won Lee, Suk NamGung, Hyoung Doo Shi. 5' UTR polymorphism of dopamine receptor D1 (DRD1) associated with severity and temperament of alcoholism. Biochemical and biophysical research communications. vol 357. issue 4. 2007-07-09. PMID:17466946. multiple dopamine receptors in the dopaminergic system may be prime candidates for genetic influence on alcohol abuse and dependence due to their involvement in reward and reinforcing mechanisms. 2007-07-09 2023-08-12 human
John R Traynor, Richard R Neubi. Regulators of G protein signaling & drugs of abuse. Molecular interventions. vol 5. issue 1. 2007-07-05. PMID:15734717. drugs of abuse such as opioids and stimulants share a common dopaminergic reward pathway; however, in response to continual intermittent exposure to such drugs, there are neuronal alterations leading to changes in behavior. 2007-07-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Rada, L Hernandez, B G Hoebe. Feeding and systemic D-amphetamine increase extracellular acetylcholine in the medial thalamus: a possible reward enabling function. Neuroscience letters. vol 416. issue 2. 2007-06-22. PMID:17337121. acetylcholine neurons that project forward from the midbrain are known to enable dopaminergic reward functions in the ventral tegmental area. 2007-06-22 2023-08-12 rat
Juliana Yacubian, Tobias Sommer, Katrin Schroeder, Jan Gläscher, Raffael Kalisch, Boris Leuenberger, Dieter F Braus, Christian Büche. Gene-gene interaction associated with neural reward sensitivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 104. issue 19. 2007-06-07. PMID:17483451. reward processing depends on dopaminergic neurotransmission and is modulated by factors affecting dopamine (da) reuptake and degradation. 2007-06-07 2023-08-12 human
Joseph F Cheer, Brandon J Aragona, Michael L A V Heien, Andrew T Seipel, Regina M Carelli, R Mark Wightma. Coordinated accumbal dopamine release and neural activity drive goal-directed behavior. Neuron. vol 54. issue 2. 2007-05-31. PMID:17442245. intracranial self-stimulation (icss) activates the neural pathways that mediate reward, including dopaminergic terminal areas such as the nucleus accumbens (nac). 2007-05-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
N Hamdani, J Ades, P Gorwoo. [Heritability and candidate genes in tobacco use]. L'Encephale. vol 32. issue 6 Pt 1. 2007-05-18. PMID:17372541. because of the brain reward effects of nicotine on the mesolimbic system, the genes involved in the dopaminergic transmission receive specific attention. 2007-05-18 2023-08-12 human
Jennifer M Mitchell, Lindsey J Bergren, Katherine S Chen, Howard L Field. Cholecystokinin is necessary for the expression of morphine conditioned place preference. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 85. issue 4. 2007-05-09. PMID:17196636. the present study investigated whether the cck(b) antagonist l-365, 260 could block morphine-induced drug seeking using the conditioned place preference paradigm and whether the dopaminergic reward pathway contributes to the effect of l-365, 260 on expression of morphine place preference. 2007-05-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thanh G Ton, Mary Anne Rossing, Deborah J Bowen, Hui-Wen Wilkerson, Federico M Fari. Cholecystokinin C-45T polymorphism and smoking cessation in women. Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. vol 9. issue 1. 2007-05-08. PMID:17365745. in view of the effect of cholecystokinin (cck) on dopaminergic neurons in the mesolimbic "reward" pathway of the brain, its gene has been a focus in studies of dopamine-related conditions and behaviors, including smoking. 2007-05-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Shih-Jen Tsa. Increased central brain-derived neurotrophic factor activity could be a risk factor for substance abuse: Implications for treatment. Medical hypotheses. vol 68. issue 2. 2007-04-04. PMID:16824691. while the midbrain dopaminergic system is crucial for acute reward and the initiation of addiction, evidence suggests that there are permanent neuronal changes at the cellular and molecular levels that underlie the addictive process. 2007-04-04 2023-08-12 mouse
Ravid Doron, Lilach Fridman, Gal Yadi. Dopamine-2 receptors in the arcuate nucleus modulate cocaine-seeking behavior. Neuroreport. vol 17. issue 15. 2007-03-28. PMID:17001283. these findings indicate that dopaminergic neurons in the arcuate nucleus may induce the secretion of beta-endorphin in the nucleus accumbens, and that they are implicated in the cocaine reward pathway. 2007-03-28 2023-08-12 rat
J Wrase, S M Grüsser, A Hein. [Cue-induced alcohol craving. Neurobiological correlates and clinical relevance]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 77. issue 9. 2007-03-14. PMID:16534643. current brain imaging studies indicate that dysfunction of dopaminergic, glutamatergic, and opioidergic neurotransmission in the brain reward system (ventral striatum including the nucleus accumbens) is associated with alcohol craving and brain activation elicited by alcohol-associated pictures. 2007-03-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kenneth Blum, Thomas J H Chen, Brian Meshkin, B William Downs, Cory A Gordon, Seth Blum, Julie F Mengucci, Eric R Braverman, Vanessa Arcuri, Michael Varshavskiy, Roger Deutsch, Manuel Martinez-Pon. Reward deficiency syndrome in obesity: a preliminary cross-sectional trial with a Genotrim variant. Advances in therapy. vol 23. issue 6. 2007-03-14. PMID:17276971. we hypothesize that a predisposition to glucose craving and obesity is due to inadequate dopaminergic activity in the reward center of the brain. 2007-03-14 2023-08-12 human
Gordon W Arbuthnott, Jeff Wicken. Space, time and dopamine. Trends in neurosciences. vol 30. issue 2. 2007-03-13. PMID:17173981. the extensive divergence of outputs from a small number of dopaminergic neurons suggests a spatially nonselective action of dopamine, but it reinforces the specific actions that led to reward. 2007-03-13 2023-08-12 Not clear