All Relations between reward and dopamine

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Islam Hany Gamaleddin, Jose M Trigo, Aliou B Gueye, Alexander Zvonok, Alexandros Makriyannis, Steven R Goldberg, Bernard Le Fol. Role of the endogenous cannabinoid system in nicotine addiction: novel insights. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 6. 2015-04-10. PMID:25859226. the cb1 receptor inverse agonist/antagonist rimonabant (also known as sr141716) was effective to decrease nicotine-taking and nicotine-seeking in rodents, as well as the elevation of dopamine induced by nicotine in brain reward area. 2015-04-10 2023-08-13 human
Jessica Rose Gugusheff, Zhi Yi Ong, Beverly Sara Muhlhausle. The early origins of food preferences: targeting the critical windows of development. FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. vol 29. issue 2. 2015-04-01. PMID:25466884. studies in rodent models have demonstrated that excess maternal intake of high-fat and/or high-sugar "junk foods" during pregnancy and lactation can alter the development of the central reward pathway, particularly the opioid and dopamine systems, and program an increased preference for junk foods in the offspring. 2015-04-01 2023-08-13 human
Jessica Rose Gugusheff, Zhi Yi Ong, Beverly Sara Muhlhausle. The early origins of food preferences: targeting the critical windows of development. FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. vol 29. issue 2. 2015-04-01. PMID:25466884. more recently, there have been attempts to define the critical windows of development during which the opioid and dopamine systems within the reward pathway are most susceptible to alteration and to determine whether it is possible to reverse these effects through nutritional interventions applied later in development. 2015-04-01 2023-08-13 human
Aviv Weinstein, Yitzhak Weinstei. Exercise addiction- diagnosis, bio-psychological mechanisms and treatment issues. Current pharmaceutical design. vol 20. issue 25. 2015-03-30. PMID:24001300. biological studies show that in rodents, exercise such as wheel running activates the dopamine reward system and thus contributing to stress reduction. 2015-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephan Lammel, Elizabeth E Steinberg, Csaba Földy, Nicholas R Wall, Kevin Beier, Liqun Luo, Robert C Malenk. Diversity of transgenic mouse models for selective targeting of midbrain dopamine neurons. Neuron. vol 85. issue 2. 2015-03-24. PMID:25611513. ventral tegmental area (vta) dopamine (da) neurons have been implicated in reward, aversion, salience, cognition, and several neuropsychiatric disorders. 2015-03-24 2023-08-13 mouse
Fabrizio Gardoni, Camilla Bellon. Modulation of the glutamatergic transmission by Dopamine: a focus on Parkinson, Huntington and Addiction diseases. Frontiers in cellular neuroscience. vol 9. 2015-03-18. PMID:25784855. dopamine (da) plays a major role in motor and cognitive functions as well as in reward processing by regulating glutamatergic inputs. 2015-03-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ulrich Kirk, P Read Montagu. Mindfulness meditation modulates reward prediction errors in a passive conditioning task. Frontiers in psychology. vol 6. 2015-03-02. PMID:25729372. reinforcement learning models have demonstrated that phasic activity of dopamine neurons during reward expectation encodes information about the predictability of reward and cues that predict reward. 2015-03-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Colin M Stopper, Maric T L Tse, David R Montes, Candice R Wiedman, Stan B Floresc. Overriding phasic dopamine signals redirects action selection during risk/reward decision making. Neuron. vol 84. issue 1. 2015-02-20. PMID:25220811. phasic increases and decreases in dopamine (da) transmission encode reward prediction errors thought to facilitate reward-related learning, yet how these signals guide action selection in more complex situations requiring evaluation of different reward remains unclear. 2015-02-20 2023-08-13 rat
Travis M Moschak, Regina M Carell. Going for broke: dopamine influences risky choice. Neuron. vol 84. issue 1. 2015-02-20. PMID:25277448. dopamine neurons track reward by increasing or decreasing their firing rate when a reward is present or absent. 2015-02-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marc Guitart-Masip, Marcos Economides, Quentin J M Huys, Michael J Frank, Rumana Chowdhury, Emrah Duzel, Peter Dayan, Raymond J Dola. Differential, but not opponent, effects of L -DOPA and citalopram on action learning with reward and punishment. Psychopharmacology. vol 231. issue 5. 2015-02-19. PMID:24232442. the neuromodulators dopamine and serotonin are likely to play a role in these asymmetries: dopamine signals anticipation of future rewards and is also involved in an invigoration of motor responses leading to reward, but it also arbitrates between different forms of control. 2015-02-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
J R Gugusheff, Z Y Ong, B S Muhlhausle. Naloxone treatment alters gene expression in the mesolimbic reward system in 'junk food' exposed offspring in a sex-specific manner but does not affect food preferences in adulthood. Physiology & behavior. vol 133. 2015-02-19. PMID:24727340. we measured mrna expression of key components of the reward pathway (mu-opioid receptor, proenkephalin, tyrosine hydroxylase, d1 and d2 receptors and the dopamine active transporter (dat)) in the nucleus accumbens (nac) and ventral tegmental area (vta) of the offspring of control and cafeteria fed (jf) dams at weaning and after a 10-day naloxone treatment post-weaning and determined food preferences in adulthood in the remaining offspring. 2015-02-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Randi Oppermann Moe, Janicke Nordgreen, Andrew M Janczak, Morten Bakken, Berry M Spruijt, Per Jense. Anticipatory and foraging behaviors in response to palatable food reward in chickens: effects of dopamine D2 receptor blockade and domestication. Physiology & behavior. vol 133. 2015-02-19. PMID:24878313. anticipatory and foraging behaviors in response to palatable food reward in chickens: effects of dopamine d2 receptor blockade and domestication. 2015-02-19 2023-08-13 chicken
Randi Oppermann Moe, Janicke Nordgreen, Andrew M Janczak, Morten Bakken, Berry M Spruijt, Per Jense. Anticipatory and foraging behaviors in response to palatable food reward in chickens: effects of dopamine D2 receptor blockade and domestication. Physiology & behavior. vol 133. 2015-02-19. PMID:24878313. the overall aim was to investigate the involvement of dopamine signaling in the regulation of cue-induced anticipation and search for palatable food reward in chicken, and whether domestication has affected expression of reward-related behaviors. 2015-02-19 2023-08-13 chicken
Randi Oppermann Moe, Janicke Nordgreen, Andrew M Janczak, Morten Bakken, Berry M Spruijt, Per Jense. Anticipatory and foraging behaviors in response to palatable food reward in chickens: effects of dopamine D2 receptor blockade and domestication. Physiology & behavior. vol 133. 2015-02-19. PMID:24878313. the results support a role of dopamine signaling in the regulation of reward processes in chickens, and suggest that domestication has changed the threshold for perceiving food incentives and/or for expressing reward-related behaviors that may be indicative of positive motivational affect in hens. 2015-02-19 2023-08-13 chicken
Magdalena Sustkova-Fiserova, Pavel Jerabek, Tereza Havlickova, Petr Kacer, Miloslav Krsia. Ghrelin receptor antagonism of morphine-induced accumbens dopamine release and behavioral stimulation in rats. Psychopharmacology. vol 231. issue 14. 2015-02-09. PMID:24531567. the aim of the present study was to ascertain whether a ghrelin antagonist (jmv2959) was able to inhibit markers of morphine-induced activation of the neural reward system, namely morphine-induced increase of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens and behavioral changes in rats. 2015-02-09 2023-08-12 rat
Kerstin Fröber, Gesine Dreisbac. The differential influences of positive affect, random reward, and performance-contingent reward on cognitive control. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 14. issue 2. 2015-02-09. PMID:24659000. the results are discussed with respect to current neuroscientific theories of the effects of dopamine on affect, reward, and cognitive control. 2015-02-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Liane Schmidt, Erin Kendall Braun, Tor D Wager, Daphna Shoham. Mind matters: placebo enhances reward learning in Parkinson's disease. Nature neuroscience. vol 17. issue 12. 2015-02-06. PMID:25326691. neurobiological and computational models of learning suggest that dopamine is crucial for shaping expectations of reward and that expectations alone may influence dopamine levels. 2015-02-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Aile N van Huijstee, Huibert D Mansvelde. Glutamatergic synaptic plasticity in the mesocorticolimbic system in addiction. Frontiers in cellular neuroscience. vol 8. 2015-02-05. PMID:25653591. addictive drugs remodel the brain's reward circuitry, the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (da) system, by inducing widespread adaptations of glutamatergic synapses. 2015-02-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Raajaram Gowrishankar, Maureen K Hahn, Randy D Blakel. Good riddance to dopamine: roles for the dopamine transporter in synaptic function and dopamine-associated brain disorders. Neurochemistry international. vol 73. 2015-02-02. PMID:24231471. the neurotransmitter dopamine (da) plays a critical role in cns circuits that provide for attention, executive function, reward responses, motivation and movement. 2015-02-02 2023-08-12 human
Leandro F Vendruscolo, Amanda J Robert. Operant alcohol self-administration in dependent rats: focus on the vapor model. Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). vol 48. issue 3. 2015-01-28. PMID:24290310. the functional roles of various systems implicated in stress and reward, including opioids, dopamine, corticotropin-releasing factor (crf), glucocorticoids, neuropeptide y (npy), γ-aminobutyric acid (gaba), norepinephrine, and cannabinoids, have been investigated in the context of alcohol dependence. 2015-01-28 2023-08-12 rat