All Relations between dopaminergic and basal ganglia

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Lauren M Billings, John F Marshal. D2 antagonist-induced c-fos in an identified subpopulation of globus pallidus neurons by a direct intrapallidal action. Brain research. vol 964. issue 2. 2003-06-18. PMID:12576184. much research now supports the view that the dopaminergic innervation of the globus pallidus external segment (gp) influences basal ganglia information processing via pallidal dopamine (da) d2, d3, and possibly d1 receptors. 2003-06-18 2023-08-12 rat
C W Olano. Surgical therapy for Parkinson's disease. European journal of neurology. vol 9 Suppl 3. 2003-04-23. PMID:12464119. surgical therapies for parkinson's disease (pd) are now being performed with increasing frequency due to the limitations of conventional dopaminergic therapies, improvements in operative procedures, and increased information on the organization of the basal ganglia in normal and pathologic conditions. 2003-04-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
François Cassim, Etienne Labyt, David Devos, Luc Defebvre, Alain Destée, Philippe Derambur. Relationship between oscillations in the basal ganglia and synchronization of cortical activity. Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape. vol 4 Suppl 3. 2003-04-09. PMID:12495873. oscillations within the basal ganglia may, in part, be related to tremor since they are enhanced, especially in the globus pallidus internus (gpi) and the stn, in human and animal dopaminergic depletion. 2003-04-09 2023-08-12 human
B Florán, C Barajas, L Florán, D Erlij, J Aceve. Adenosine A1 receptors control dopamine D1-dependent [(3)H]GABA release in slices of substantia nigra pars reticulata and motor behavior in the rat. Neuroscience. vol 115. issue 3. 2003-04-07. PMID:12435413. abnormalities in dopaminergic control of basal ganglia function play a key role in parkinson's disease. 2003-04-07 2023-08-12 rat
Filippo Passetti, Liat Levita, Trevor W Robbin. Sulpiride alleviates the attentional impairments of rats with medial prefrontal cortex lesions. Behavioural brain research. vol 138. issue 1. 2003-03-27. PMID:12493630. given the ample evidence suggesting increased dopaminergic mechanisms in the basal ganglia following mpfc lesions, we investigated the effects of dopamine receptor agonists and antagonists on the attentional deficits associated with mpfc lesions. 2003-03-27 2023-08-12 rat
Virginia MacDonald, Glenda M Hallida. Selective loss of pyramidal neurons in the pre-supplementary motor cortex in Parkinson's disease. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 17. issue 6. 2003-03-24. PMID:12465053. our results implicate the degeneration of the premotor projection from the pre-sma, along with dopaminergic basal ganglia dysfunction, in the pathogenesis of parkinson's disease. 2003-03-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Analía Bortolozzi, Ricardo Duffard, Ana María Evangelista de Duffar. Asymmetrical development of the monoamine systems in 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid treated rats. Neurotoxicology. vol 24. issue 1. 2003-03-21. PMID:12564390. in addition, the increased 5-ht content detected in both the right and left striata observed in this study could be the answer to the behaviors observed and to the early alterations in dopamine in basal ganglia by 2,4-d in neonatal exposed rats, mediated by a serotonergic modulation on the dopaminergic system. 2003-03-21 2023-08-12 rat
Jean A Saint-Cy. Frontal-striatal circuit functions: context, sequence, and consequence. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS. vol 9. issue 1. 2003-03-21. PMID:12570364. under specified behavioral constraint, the basal ganglia can then be seen to be involved in fundamental aspects of attentional control (often covert), in the guidance of the early stages of learning (especially reinforcement-based, but also encoding strategies in explicit paradigms), and in the associative binding of reward to cue salience and response sequences via dopaminergic mechanisms. 2003-03-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Arun Chander Ramachandran, Lynsey Erin Bartlett, Ivar Marcelo Mende. A multiple target neural transplantation strategy for Parkinson's disease. Reviews in the neurosciences. vol 13. issue 3. 2003-02-07. PMID:12405227. a multiple target strategy may restore dopaminergic input to affected basal ganglia nuclei and improve outcomes of neural transplantation in parkinson's disease. 2003-02-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joseph O'Neill, Norbert Schuff, William J Marks, Robert Feiwell, Michael J Aminoff, Michael W Weine. Quantitative 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy and MRI of Parkinson's disease. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 17. issue 5. 2003-01-08. PMID:12360540. this relationship suggests that basal ganglia volumes may be influenced by dopaminergic innervation from the substantia nigra in normal and pd subjects. 2003-01-08 2023-08-12 human
Jonathan O Dostrovsky, William D Hutchison, Andres M Lozan. The globus pallidus, deep brain stimulation, and Parkinson's disease. The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry. vol 8. issue 3. 2002-12-27. PMID:12061508. loss of dopaminergic innervation leads to hyperactivity in the internal segment of the globus pallidus (gpi), the main output nucleus of the basal ganglia and to a profound disturbance in the function of motor circuits. 2002-12-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Wieland Hermann, Birk Eggers, Henryk Barthel, Daniel Clark, Thomas Villmann, Swen Hesse, Friedrich Grahmann, Hans-Jürgen Kühn, Osama Sabri, Armin Wagne. Correlation between automated writing movements and striatal dopaminergic innervation in patients with Wilson's disease. Journal of neurology. vol 249. issue 8. 2002-12-23. PMID:12195459. the basal ganglia being the primary site of copper accumulation in the brain suggests a correlation with lesions in the nigrostiatal dopaminergic system. 2002-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
J J Canales, C Capper-Loup, D Hu, E S Choe, U Upadhyay, A M Graybie. Shifts in striatal responsivity evoked by chronic stimulation of dopamine and glutamate systems. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 125. issue Pt 10. 2002-10-29. PMID:12244091. these findings suggests that repeated dopaminergic stimulation produces long-term enhancement of corticostriatal signalling from the motor cortex, amplifying cortically evoked modulation of the basal ganglia. 2002-10-29 2023-08-12 rat
Glen R Hanson, Lloyd Bush, Kristen A Keefe, Mario E Alburge. Distinct responses of basal ganglia substance P systems to low and high doses of methamphetamine. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 82. issue 5. 2002-10-18. PMID:12358764. substance p (sp) is a neuropeptide closely associated with basal ganglia dopaminergic neurons. 2002-10-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lynette D Fairbanks, Gabriella Jacomelli, Vanna Micheli, Tina Slade, H Anne Simmond. Severe pyridine nucleotide depletion in fibroblasts from Lesch-Nyhan patients. The Biochemical journal. vol 366. issue Pt 1. 2002-10-08. PMID:11996669. nad plus atp depletion in developing brain could restrict dna repair, leading to neuronal damage/loss by apoptosis, and, with gtp depletion, affect neurotransmitter synthesis and basal ganglia dopaminergic neuronal systems. 2002-10-08 2023-08-12 human
André Nieoullo. Dopamine and the regulation of cognition and attention. Progress in neurobiology. vol 67. issue 1. 2002-09-27. PMID:12126656. since the dopaminergic influence is mainly exerted over the frontal lobe and basal ganglia, it has been suggested that cognitive deficits express alteration in these subcortical brain structures closely linked to cortical areas, more than simple deficit in dopaminergic transmission. 2002-09-27 2023-08-12 rat
T González-Hernández, P Barroso-Chinea, M A Pérez de la Cruz, P Valera, J G Dopico, M Rodrígue. Response of GABAergic cells in the deep mesencephalic nucleus to dopaminergic cell degeneration: an electrophysiological and in situ hybridization study. Neuroscience. vol 113. issue 2. 2002-09-26. PMID:12127088. these findings support the involvement of dmn gabaergic cells in the basal ganglia modifications that follow dopaminergic cell loss, also suggesting its participation in the pathophysiology of parkinson's disease. 2002-09-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Witt, A Nühsman, G Deusch. Intact artificial grammar learning in patients with cerebellar degeneration and advanced Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia. vol 40. issue 9. 2002-09-03. PMID:11985834. neither cerebellar damage nor basal ganglia dysfunction nor dopaminergic medication impairs or affects artificial grammar learning. 2002-09-03 2023-08-12 human
David Williams, Marina Tijssen, Gerard Van Bruggen, Andries Bosch, Angelo Insola, Vincenzo Di Lazzaro, Paolo Mazzone, Antonio Oliviero, Angelo Quartarone, Hans Speelman, Peter Brow. Dopamine-dependent changes in the functional connectivity between basal ganglia and cerebral cortex in humans. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 125. issue Pt 7. 2002-08-15. PMID:12077005. we conclude that the basal ganglia may receive multiple cortical inputs at frequencies <30 hz and, in the presence of dopaminergic activity, produce a high frequency drive back to the cerebral cortex, in particular the supplementary motor area (sma). 2002-08-15 2023-08-12 human
J Yelni. Functional anatomy of the basal ganglia. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 17 Suppl 3. 2002-05-10. PMID:11948751. four organizational levels of the basal ganglia that could be particularly determinant in terms of functional properties are reviewed: (1) macroscopic anatomy, which is characterized by a dramatic decrease of cerebral tissue volume from the cerebral cortex to the deepest portions of the basal ganglia; (2) connectivity, which consists of both complex loops and a partition into three territories, sensorimotor, associative, and limbic (which process motor, cognitive, and emotional information, respectively); (3) neuronal morphology, characterized by a dramatic numeric and geometric convergence of striatal neurons onto pallidonigral neurons; and (4) dopaminergic innervation of the basal ganglia, which is organized as a dual system that is supposed to have opposite effects on the activity of the system. 2002-05-10 2023-08-12 Not clear