All Relations between dopaminergic and basal ganglia

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b' Jean-Luc Houeto, Pauline Gir\\xc3\\xa. [Tics and Tourette syndrome: diagnosis, course and treatment principles]. Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983). vol 37. issue 2 Pt 2. 2008-04-10. PMID:18191532.' the cause of gilles de la tourette disease is unknown, but the role of genetic susceptibility has been suggested together with dysfunctions of the dopaminergic system and of neuron networks in associative and limbic areas of the basal ganglia and the prefrontal cortex. 2008-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yan-Qin Wang, Gan-Lan Bian, Li-Chun Wei, Rong Cao, Yi-Feng Peng, Liang-Wei Che. Nigrostriatal neurons in rat express the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor receptor subunit c-RET. Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). vol 291. issue 1. 2008-03-25. PMID:18085609. taken together with previous observations on glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in the basal ganglia, this study provides evidence that the c-ret protein may mediate biological activity of gdnf family ligands in most of projecting neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta where the dopaminergic neurons are numerously distributed. 2008-03-25 2023-08-12 rat
Kim L Hoke, Michael J Ryan, Walter Wilczynsk. Functional coupling between substantia nigra and basal ganglia homologues in amphibians. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 121. issue 6. 2008-02-29. PMID:18085893. as further evidence for a functional coupling between the dopaminergic cells in the posterior tuberculum (the putative substantia nigra homologue) and the basal ganglia, a positive relationship was demonstrated between the size of the dopaminergic cell population and the neural activation levels within the dorsal pallidum. 2008-02-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ayelet Sapir, Michael Dobrusin, Guy Ben-Bashat, Avishai Heni. Neuroleptics reverse attentional effects in schizophrenia patients. Neuropsychologia. vol 45. issue 14. 2008-02-01. PMID:17688893. these finding suggest an imbalance in dopaminergic activity, possibly in subcortical structures such as the basal ganglia. 2008-02-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
András Harsányi, Katalin Csigó, Gyula Demeter, Attila Német. [New approach to obsessive-compulsive disorder: dopaminergic theories]. Psychiatria Hungarica : A Magyar Pszichiatriai Tarsasag tudomanyos folyoirata. vol 22. issue 4. 2008-02-01. PMID:18167420. these alterations can be described as dopaminergic hyperfunction in the prefrontal cortex and serotonergic hypofunction in the basal ganglia. 2008-02-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rakié Cham, Subashan Perera, Stephanie A Studenski, Nicolaas I Bohne. Striatal dopamine denervation and sensory integration for balance in middle-aged and older adults. Gait & posture. vol 26. issue 4. 2008-01-24. PMID:17196819. the dopaminergic system of the basal ganglia has been implicated in the integration of sensory information important for balance based on studies in patients with parkinson's disease. 2008-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Elan D Louis, David A Bennet. Mild Parkinsonian signs: An overview of an emerging concept. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 22. issue 12. 2008-01-09. PMID:17534951. the mechanistic basis for these signs is unclear, but is likely to be multifactorial, with possible factors including an age-associated decline in dopaminergic nigrostriatal activity, the early development of neurodegenerative (lewy body or alzheimer's type) pathologies in the basal ganglia, or the accumulation of vascular pathology in the brain. 2008-01-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
I G Sil'ki. The contribution of synaptic plasticity in the basal ganglia to the processing of visual information. Neuroscience and behavioral physiology. vol 37. issue 8. 2008-01-08. PMID:17922242. excitation of dopaminergic cells by the visual stimulus via the superior colliculi requires parallel activation of the disinhibitory input to the superior colliculi via the thalamus and the "direct" pathway" in the basal ganglia. 2008-01-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Adán Hernández, Arturo Sierra, René Valdiosera, Benjamin Florán, David Erlij, Jorge Aceve. Presynaptic D1 dopamine receptors facilitate glutamatergic neurotransmission in the rat globus pallidus. Neuroscience letters. vol 425. issue 3. 2007-12-14. PMID:17845833. the results suggest that the dopaminergic control of the glutamate transmission in the globus pallidus may play a role in processing cortical information in the indirect pathway of the basal ganglia. 2007-12-14 2023-08-12 rat
Christian Beste, Carsten Saft, Juliana Yordanova, Jürgen Andrich, Ralf Gold, Michael Falkenstein, Vasil Kole. Functional compensation or pathology in cortico-subcortical interactions in preclinical Huntington's disease? Neuropsychologia. vol 45. issue 13. 2007-12-13. PMID:17692347. huntington's disease (hd) is an autosomal dominant neurological disorder, with degeneration amongst others affecting the basal ganglia dopaminergic system. 2007-12-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
C H Kim, K A Cheon, M-S Koo, Y H Ryu, J D Lee, J W Chang, H S Le. Dopamine transporter density in the basal ganglia in obsessive-compulsive disorder, measured with [123I]IPT SPECT before and after treatment with serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Neuropsychobiology. vol 55. issue 3-4. 2007-12-03. PMID:17657168. these findings suggest that the dopaminergic neurotransmitter system of the basal ganglia could play an important role in the symptom improvement of ocd patients. 2007-12-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Naomi M Warren, Margaret A Piggott, Elizabeth Greally, Michelle Lake, Andrew J Lees, David J Bur. Basal ganglia cholinergic and dopaminergic function in progressive supranuclear palsy. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 22. issue 11. 2007-11-28. PMID:17534953. basal ganglia cholinergic and dopaminergic function in progressive supranuclear palsy. 2007-11-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Camila L Zold, Celia Larramendy, Luis A Riquelme, M Gustavo Mure. Distinct changes in evoked and resting globus pallidus activity in early and late Parkinson's disease experimental models. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 26. issue 5. 2007-11-28. PMID:17767504. the main clinical manifestations of parkinson's disease are caused by alterations of basal ganglia activity that are tied in with the progressive loss of mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons. 2007-11-28 2023-08-12 rat
T Antonelli, K Fuxe, M C Tomasini, E Mazzoni, L F Agnati, S Tanganelli, L Ferrar. Neurotensin receptor mechanisms and its modulation of glutamate transmission in the brain: relevance for neurodegenerative diseases and their treatment. Progress in neurobiology. vol 83. issue 2. 2007-11-21. PMID:17673354. the possible increase in nt levels in the basal ganglia under pathological conditions leading to the nts1 enhancement of glutamate signalling may contribute to the neurodegeneration of the nigro-striatal dopaminergic neurons found in parkinson's disease, especially in view of the high density of nts1 receptors in these neurons. 2007-11-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Florian Kempf, Christof Brücke, Andrea A Kühn, Gerd-Helge Schneider, Andreas Kupsch, Chiung Chu Chen, Alexandros G Androulidakis, Shouyan Wang, Wim Vandenberghe, Bart Nuttin, Tipu Aziz, Peter Brow. Modulation by dopamine of human basal ganglia involvement in feedback control of movement. Current biology : CB. vol 17. issue 15. 2007-11-09. PMID:17686426. here we report evidence that the signaling of positive trial outcome relies on dopaminergic input to the basal ganglia, by recording from the subthalamic nucleus (stn) in patients with nigrostriatal denervation due to parkinson's disease (pd) who have undergone functional neurosurgery. 2007-11-09 2023-08-12 human
Dirk Eulitz, Harald Prüss, Christian Derst, Rüdiger W Ve. Heterogeneous distribution of kir3 potassium channel proteins within dopaminergic neurons in the mesencephalon of the rat brain. Cellular and molecular neurobiology. vol 27. issue 3. 2007-10-30. PMID:17235695. dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (snc) and the ventral tegmental area (vta) of the ventral mesencephalon play an important role in the regulation of the parallel basal ganglia loops.2. 2007-10-30 2023-08-12 rat
Olga V Poisik, Yoland Smith, P Jeffrey Con. D1- and D2-like dopamine receptors regulate signaling properties of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors in the rat globus pallidus. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 26. issue 4. 2007-10-25. PMID:17672856. dopamine is essential to the proper functioning of basal ganglia (bg) because loss of dopaminergic input profoundly alters the activity of these nuclei. 2007-10-25 2023-08-12 rat
Norbert Mülle. Tourette's syndrome: clinical features, pathophysiology, and therapeutic approaches. Dialogues in clinical neuroscience. vol 9. issue 2. 2007-10-23. PMID:17726915. the pathological mechanism is still unclear neuroanatomical and neuroimaging studies, as well as effective treatment using antipsychotics, suggest that a disturbance of the dopaminergic system in the basal ganglia plays an important role in the pathogenesis of ts. 2007-10-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Chun-Pai Yang, Wei-Shih Huang, Hsu-Tzu Shih, Chun-Yi Lin, Ming-Kuei Lu, Chia-Hung Kao, Te-Chun Hsieh, Kai-Ju Huang, Ying-Hsuan Lee, Chon-Haw Tsa. Diminution of basal ganglia dopaminergic function may play an important role in the generation of akinetic mutism in a patient with anterior cerebral arterial infarct. Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. vol 109. issue 7. 2007-10-18. PMID:17543443. diminution of basal ganglia dopaminergic function may play an important role in the generation of akinetic mutism in a patient with anterior cerebral arterial infarct. 2007-10-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
O Nagy, O Kelemen, G Benedek, C E Myers, D Shohamy, M A Gluck, S Kér. Dopaminergic contribution to cognitive sequence learning. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). vol 114. issue 5. 2007-10-09. PMID:17347774. evidence suggests that dopaminergic mechanisms in the basal ganglia are important in feedback-guided habit learning. 2007-10-09 2023-08-12 human