All Relations between cocaine and dopamine

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L Burechailo, M T Martin-Iverso. Behavioral sensitization to cocaine, but not cocaine-conditioned behavior, is associated with increased dopamine occupation of its receptors in the nucleus accumbens. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 110. issue 6. 1997-04-08. PMID:8986340. behavioral sensitization to cocaine, but not cocaine-conditioned behavior, is associated with increased dopamine occupation of its receptors in the nucleus accumbens. 1997-04-08 2023-08-12 rat
L Burechailo, M T Martin-Iverso. Behavioral sensitization to cocaine, but not cocaine-conditioned behavior, is associated with increased dopamine occupation of its receptors in the nucleus accumbens. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 110. issue 6. 1997-04-08. PMID:8986340. only the paired group exhibiting context-specific behavioral sensitization had more dopamine bound to both d1-like and d2-like receptors in the nucleus accumbens than did rats in the control group receiving cocaine on the test day. 1997-04-08 2023-08-12 rat
L Handelsman, A Rosenblum, M Palij, S Magura, J Foote, M Lovejoy, B Stimme. Bromocriptine for cocaine dependence. A controlled clinical trial. The American journal on addictions. vol 6. issue 1. 1997-04-04. PMID:9097872. on the basis of the dopamine depletion theory, bromocriptine has been tested to treat cocaine withdrawal and dependence. 1997-04-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Matsubara, T Idzu, Y Kobayashi, T Gonda, H Okunishi, K Kimur. Differences in dopamine efflux induced by MPP+ and beta-carbolinium in the striatum of conscious rats. European journal of pharmacology. vol 315. issue 2. 1997-04-03. PMID:8960877. cocaine, 3 microm, intensified the 2,9-me2 nh(+)-induced increase in extracellular dopamine and slightly attenuated the mpp(+)-induced efflux. 1997-04-03 2023-08-12 rat
W H Pan, N H Chen, F Y Tsai, H Y Lia. Intrategmental infusion of cocaine decreases dopamine release and enhances norepinephrine release in the medial prefrontal cortex. European journal of pharmacology. vol 317. issue 2-3. 1997-04-03. PMID:8997602. intrategmental infusion of cocaine decreases dopamine release and enhances norepinephrine release in the medial prefrontal cortex. 1997-04-03 2023-08-12 rat
W H Pan, N H Chen, F Y Tsai, H Y Lia. Intrategmental infusion of cocaine decreases dopamine release and enhances norepinephrine release in the medial prefrontal cortex. European journal of pharmacology. vol 317. issue 2-3. 1997-04-03. PMID:8997602. we evaluated the effects of local cocaine infusion into the a10 (ventral tegmental area), the cell body of the mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic pathway, on the extracellular concentrations of dopamine and norepinephrine in the medial prefrontal cortex, one of its terminal fields. 1997-04-03 2023-08-12 rat
W H Pan, N H Chen, F Y Tsai, H Y Lia. Intrategmental infusion of cocaine decreases dopamine release and enhances norepinephrine release in the medial prefrontal cortex. European journal of pharmacology. vol 317. issue 2-3. 1997-04-03. PMID:8997602. after intrategmental cocaine infusion (either 20 or 200 microm), extracellular dopamine and norepinephrine in the ventral tegmental area both increased significantly to a steady state level (208 +/- 42 and 148 +/- 23% for low dose and 220 +/- 24 and 150 +/- 15% for high dose). 1997-04-03 2023-08-12 rat
W H Pan, N H Chen, F Y Tsai, H Y Lia. Intrategmental infusion of cocaine decreases dopamine release and enhances norepinephrine release in the medial prefrontal cortex. European journal of pharmacology. vol 317. issue 2-3. 1997-04-03. PMID:8997602. simultaneously, the 200-microm cocaine infusion caused a significant decrease in extracellular dopamine (77 +/- 5%) but an increase in norepinephrine (140 +/- 6%) in the medial prefrontal cortex. 1997-04-03 2023-08-12 rat
W H Pan, N H Chen, F Y Tsai, H Y Lia. Intrategmental infusion of cocaine decreases dopamine release and enhances norepinephrine release in the medial prefrontal cortex. European journal of pharmacology. vol 317. issue 2-3. 1997-04-03. PMID:8997602. this study not only supports recent findings of an increase in extracellular dopamine and norepinephrine in the ventral tegmental area on intrategmental cocaine infusion, but also demonstrates that cocaine infused locally in the ventral tegmental area can decrease dopamine and increase norepinephrine at a remote terminal area (medial prefrontal cortex). 1997-04-03 2023-08-12 rat
R Spangler, Y Zhou, C E Maggos, A Zlobin, A Ho, M J Kree. Dopamine antagonist and "binge' cocaine effects on rat opioid and dopamine transporter mRNAs. Neuroreport. vol 7. issue 13. 1997-03-28. PMID:8930988. dopamine antagonist and "binge' cocaine effects on rat opioid and dopamine transporter mrnas. 1997-03-28 2023-08-12 rat
R Spangler, Y Zhou, C E Maggos, A Zlobin, A Ho, M J Kree. Dopamine antagonist and "binge' cocaine effects on rat opioid and dopamine transporter mRNAs. Neuroreport. vol 7. issue 13. 1997-03-28. PMID:8930988. the modulation by selective dopamine receptor antagonists of the effects of "binge' cocaine (3 x 15 mg kg-1 day-1, i.p., for 3 days after 11 days of adaptation to saline injections) on preproenkephalin, preprodynorphin, kappa opioid receptor and dopamine transporter mrnas was determined. 1997-03-28 2023-08-12 rat
R Spangler, Y Zhou, C E Maggos, A Zlobin, A Ho, M J Kree. Dopamine antagonist and "binge' cocaine effects on rat opioid and dopamine transporter mRNAs. Neuroreport. vol 7. issue 13. 1997-03-28. PMID:8930988. dopamine transporter mrna levels showed a cocaine treatment-antagonist interaction. 1997-03-28 2023-08-12 rat
L D Middaugh, W O Boggan, S A Bingel, K S Patrick, W X. A murine model of prenatal cocaine exposure: effects on the mother and the fetus. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 55. issue 4. 1997-03-28. PMID:8981587. when injected daily during gestation days 12-18, the period of prenatal development of dopamine systems, cocaine at doses producing plasma concentrations consistent with its stimulatory effects reduced food ingestion and weight gains during pregnancy and fetal body and brain weights at term. 1997-03-28 2023-08-12 mouse
J S Meyer, L P Shearman, L M Collin. Monoamine transporters and the neurobehavioral teratology of cocaine. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 55. issue 4. 1997-03-28. PMID:8981589. in support of the hypothesis that cocaine effects may be mediated partly by monoamine uptake inhibition, we and other investigators have recently demonstrated the presence of functional dopamine (da), serotonin (5-ht), and norepinephrine (ne) transporters in the fetal rat brain. 1997-03-28 2023-08-12 human
D R Wallace, C F Mactutus, R M Booz. Repeated intravenous cocaine administration: locomotor activity and dopamine D2/D3 receptors. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). vol 23. issue 3. 1997-03-24. PMID:8807743. repeated intravenous cocaine administration: locomotor activity and dopamine d2/d3 receptors. 1997-03-24 2023-08-12 rat
D R Wallace, C F Mactutus, R M Booz. Repeated intravenous cocaine administration: locomotor activity and dopamine D2/D3 receptors. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). vol 23. issue 3. 1997-03-24. PMID:8807743. the dopamine d3 receptor has been implicated as a possible mediator in the reinforcement or abuse of psychostimulants such as cocaine. 1997-03-24 2023-08-12 rat
D R Wallace, C F Mactutus, R M Booz. Repeated intravenous cocaine administration: locomotor activity and dopamine D2/D3 receptors. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). vol 23. issue 3. 1997-03-24. PMID:8807743. the present studies examined the effects of repeated (14 day) intravenous cocaine administration (saline vehicle, 0.5, 1.0 and 3.0 mg/kg) on locomotor activity and dopamine d2 and d3 receptor density in the rat striatum and nucleus accumbens. 1997-03-24 2023-08-12 rat
T A Kosten, J L DeCaprio, E J Nestle. Long-term haloperidol administration enhances and short-term administration attenuates the behavioral effects of cocaine in a place conditioning procedure. Psychopharmacology. vol 128. issue 3. 1997-03-24. PMID:8972550. many behavioral effects of cocaine are attenuated by dopamine (da) receptor antagonists. 1997-03-24 2023-08-12 rat
E M Apostolakis, J Garai, J H Clark, B W O'Malle. In vivo regulation of central nervous system progesterone receptors: cocaine induces steroid-dependent behavior through dopamine transporter modulation of D5 receptors in rats. Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). vol 10. issue 12. 1997-03-20. PMID:8961269. in vivo regulation of central nervous system progesterone receptors: cocaine induces steroid-dependent behavior through dopamine transporter modulation of d5 receptors in rats. 1997-03-20 2023-08-12 rat
E M Apostolakis, J Garai, J H Clark, B W O'Malle. In vivo regulation of central nervous system progesterone receptors: cocaine induces steroid-dependent behavior through dopamine transporter modulation of D5 receptors in rats. Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). vol 10. issue 12. 1997-03-20. PMID:8961269. collectively, the data provide strong evidence for cocaine modulation of reproductive behavior through presynaptic cocaine-sensitive dopamine transporters and postsynaptic d5 dopamine receptor mediation of progesterone receptor-dependent behavior in rat central nervous system. 1997-03-20 2023-08-12 rat