All Relations between reward and neurotransmitter

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T J Hudzik, A Howell, K Payza, A J Cros. Antiparkinson potential of delta-opioid receptor agonists. European journal of pharmacology. vol 396. issue 2-3. 2000-07-06. PMID:10822062. delta-opioid receptors, present in very high concentrations in striatum and overlying cortex, are thought to be involved in a number of processes, including analgesia, mood, reward, modulation of neuronal excitability, and alterations in neurotransmitter release. 2000-07-06 2023-08-12 rat
R J Bainton, L T Tsai, C M Singh, M S Moore, W S Neckameyer, U Heberlei. Dopamine modulates acute responses to cocaine, nicotine and ethanol in Drosophila. Current biology : CB. vol 10. issue 4. 2000-04-25. PMID:10704411. drugs of abuse have a common property in mammals, which is their ability to facilitate the release of the neurotransmitter and neuromodulator dopamine in specific brain regions involved in reward and motivation. 2000-04-25 2023-08-12 drosophila_melanogaster
J Hennig, C Toll, P Schonlau, S Rohrmann, P Nette. Endocrine responses after d-fenfluramine and ipsapirone challenge: further support for Cloninger's tridimensional model of personality. Neuropsychobiology. vol 41. issue 1. 2000-03-21. PMID:10629434. the tridemensional model of personality introduced by cloninger relates aspects of novelty seeking to the dopaminergic, harm avoidance (ha) to the serotonergic, and reward dependence to the noradrenergic neurotransmitter system. 2000-03-21 2023-08-12 human
M A Sutton, R J Beninge. Psychopharmacology of conditioned reward: evidence for a rewarding signal at D1-like dopamine receptors. Psychopharmacology. vol 144. issue 2. 1999-08-17. PMID:10394990. dopamine-induced changes in responding for conditioned reward are susceptible to modulation by other neurotransmitter systems. 1999-08-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
N D Volkow, G J Wang, J S Fowler, J Logan, S J Gatley, R Hitzemann, A D Chen, S L Dewey, N Pappa. Decreased striatal dopaminergic responsiveness in detoxified cocaine-dependent subjects. Nature. vol 386. issue 6627. 1997-05-22. PMID:9126741. cocaine blocks the reuptake of dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in the control of movement, cognition, motivation and reward. 1997-05-22 2023-08-12 human
A J Roberts, M Cole, G F Koo. Intra-amygdala muscimol decreases operant ethanol self-administration in dependent rats. Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. vol 20. issue 7. 1997-03-03. PMID:8904984. these data suggest that the reinforcing effects of etoh and neurotransmitter pathways mediating reward are altered after the development of dependence, and they support the use of this paradigm for further investigations into the neuropharmacology of etoh dependence. 1997-03-03 2023-08-12 human
L Tereniu. Alcohol addiction (alcoholism) and the opioid system. Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.). vol 13. issue 1. 1996-12-02. PMID:8837931. alcohol interacts with many neurotransmitter systems, including the endogenous opioid peptide system, which influences the mesolimbic dopamine system and is believed to be central to drug-induced reward. 1996-12-02 2023-08-12 human
K C Berridg. Food reward: brain substrates of wanting and liking. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 20. issue 1. 1996-06-14. PMID:8622814. mediation of liking related to food reward involves neurotransmitter systems such as opioid and gaba/benzodiazepine systems, and anatomical structures such as ventral pallidum and brainstem primary gustatory relays. 1996-06-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
G F Koob, S Rassnick, S Heinrichs, F Weis. Alcohol, the reward system and dependence. EXS. vol 71. 1994-08-12. PMID:7913351. evidence is presented to show that multiple neurotransmitter systems of the brain reward systems including gaba, glutamate, dopamine, serotonin and opioid peptides are involved in alcohol reinforcement. 1994-08-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
J G McCoy, D D Aver. Bombesin: potential integrative peptide for feeding and satiety. Peptides. vol 11. issue 3. 1990-09-13. PMID:2199952. the specific topics with regard to bbs include: feeding, satiety, and aversion; peripheral and central effects; learning, memory, and reward; route of injection; taste modulation; gastrointestinal activity; neurotransmitter status; mechanism and neuroanatomical site of action; and neural and humoral transmission. 1990-09-13 2023-08-11 Not clear
R J Care. Lateralized decrease in self-stimulation induced by haloperidol in rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions. Behavioural brain research. vol 18. issue 3. 1986-04-24. PMID:3937541. the combined use of a lesion with a pharmacological blockade of a neurotransmitter system appears to be an effective technique to distinguish reward versus performance effects of the transmitter on self-stimulation. 1986-04-24 2023-08-11 rat
J E Smith, C Co, M E Freeman, M P Sands, J D Lan. Neurotransmitter turnover in rat striatum is correlated with morphine self-administration. Nature. vol 287. issue 5778. 1981-01-29. PMID:6107854. we show here that striatal catecholaminergic systems are important in mediating opiate reinforcement, and present direct evidence for the involvement of neurotransmitter systems in morphine reward. 1981-01-29 2023-08-12 rat