All Relations between dopaminergic and basal ganglia

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A Nieoullon, E Scarfone, L Kerkerian, M Errami, N Dusticie. Changes in choline acetyltransferase, glutamic acid decarboxylase, high-affinity glutamate uptake and dopaminergic activity induced by kainic acid lesion of the thalamostriatal neurons. Neuroscience letters. vol 58. issue 3. 1985-11-06. PMID:2864669. these results suggest that the thalamostriatal partly cholinergic input exerts a powerful control over gabaergic, glutamatergic and dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia. 1985-11-06 2023-08-11 rat
G R Uhl, J C Hedreen, D L Pric. Parkinson's disease: loss of neurons from the ventral tegmental area contralateral to therapeutic surgical lesions. Neurology. vol 35. issue 8. 1985-09-05. PMID:4022359. because neurochemical evidence suggested that the mesolimbic dopaminergic system originating in the ventral tegmental area (vta) may also be involved, the present study was designed to evaluate the mesolimbic dopamine system in pd by counting pigmented neurons in the vta contralateral to therapeutic lesions placed in the basal ganglia or thalamus. 1985-09-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
R Quirion, P Gaudreau, J C Martel, S St-Pierre, N Zami. Possible interactions between dynorphin and dopaminergic systems in rat basal ganglia and substantia nigra. Brain research. vol 331. issue 2. 1985-06-17. PMID:2859094. possible interactions between dynorphin and dopaminergic systems in rat basal ganglia and substantia nigra. 1985-06-17 2023-08-11 rat
J S Schneide. Basal ganglia role in behavior: importance of sensory gating and its relevance to psychiatry. Biological psychiatry. vol 19. issue 12. 1985-03-21. PMID:6518217. however, over the years dysfunction of the dopaminergic system and, specifically, the basal ganglia have been implicated in many complex behaviors and psychiatric disorders. 1985-03-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
R D Rafal, M I Posner, J A Walker, F J Friedric. Cognition and the basal ganglia. Separating mental and motor components of performance in Parkinson's disease. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 107 ( Pt 4). 1985-02-08. PMID:6509309. the term 'bradyphrenia' has been applied to this presumed slowing of thought in parkinson's disease and implies (1) that increased response latencies are not strictly motoric but are due to slowed information processing, and (2) that the mental slowing is analogous to the bradykinesia observed in the motor domain and, hence, attributable to dysfunction of dopaminergic basal ganglia mechanisms. 1985-02-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Glowinski, M J Besson, A Chéram. Role of the thalamus in the bilateral regulation of dopaminergic and GABAergic neurons in the basal ganglia. Ciba Foundation symposium. vol 107. 1985-01-24. PMID:6094123. role of the thalamus in the bilateral regulation of dopaminergic and gabaergic neurons in the basal ganglia. 1985-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
T D Reisine, P Soubrié, A Ferron, C Blas, R Romo, J Glowinsk. Evidence for a dopaminergic innervation of the cat lateral habenula: its role in controlling serotonin transmission in the basal ganglia. Brain research. vol 308. issue 2. 1984-11-14. PMID:6478209. evidence for a dopaminergic innervation of the cat lateral habenula: its role in controlling serotonin transmission in the basal ganglia. 1984-11-14 2023-08-12 cat
T D Reisine, P Soubrié, A Ferron, C Blas, R Romo, J Glowinsk. Evidence for a dopaminergic innervation of the cat lateral habenula: its role in controlling serotonin transmission in the basal ganglia. Brain research. vol 308. issue 2. 1984-11-14. PMID:6478209. the presence of a dopaminergic innervation of the cat lateral habenula and its possible role in modulating serotonin transmission within the basal ganglia were investigated using both in vitro and in vivo approaches. 1984-11-14 2023-08-12 cat
T D Reisine, P Soubrié, A Ferron, C Blas, R Romo, J Glowinsk. Evidence for a dopaminergic innervation of the cat lateral habenula: its role in controlling serotonin transmission in the basal ganglia. Brain research. vol 308. issue 2. 1984-11-14. PMID:6478209. these data support the involvement of habenulo-raphe pathways in the regulation of serotonin transmission in the cat basal ganglia and indicate that dopaminergic inputs to the lateral habenula participate in such a control. 1984-11-14 2023-08-12 cat
R L Isaacso. Hippocampal damage: effects on dopaminergic systems of the basal ganglia. International review of neurobiology. vol 25. 1984-10-25. PMID:6088414. hippocampal damage: effects on dopaminergic systems of the basal ganglia. 1984-10-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
L Turski, M Schwarz, K H Sonta. Stereotypy, locomotor and cataleptic effects produced by drugs influencing dopaminergic systems in a mutant strain of Wistar rats: a genuine model of basal ganglia dysfunction? Behavioural brain research. vol 12. issue 1. 1984-08-07. PMID:6539616. stereotypy, locomotor and cataleptic effects produced by drugs influencing dopaminergic systems in a mutant strain of wistar rats: a genuine model of basal ganglia dysfunction? 1984-08-07 2023-08-12 rat
A M Wing, S Keele, D I Margoli. Motor disorder and the timing of repetitive movements. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. vol 423. 1984-08-07. PMID:6588784. illustrative data are presented from a case study of a patient with parkinson's disease whose lesions affecting the dopaminergic pathways of the basal ganglia have given rise to asymmetric symptoms, including differences in timing performance of the two hands. 1984-08-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
D B Calne, K Burton, J Beckman, W R Marti. Dopamine agonists in Parkinson's disease. The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques. vol 11. issue 1 Suppl. 1984-05-29. PMID:6231979. dopamine agonists have yielded two important advances to our understanding of the basal ganglia--they have facilitated the subdivision of different classes of dopamine receptors, and they have established the fact that important dopaminergic effects can be achieved by activation of dopamine receptors in a manner that is unrelated to anoxal impulse traffic in dopaminergic neurons--a phenomenon similar in its diffuse, slow, characteristics to an endocrine effect. 1984-05-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
J H Hannigan, J E Springer, R L Isaacso. Differentiation of basal ganglia dopaminergic involvement in behavior after hippocampectomy. Brain research. vol 291. issue 1. 1984-04-25. PMID:6697187. differentiation of basal ganglia dopaminergic involvement in behavior after hippocampectomy. 1984-04-25 2023-08-12 rat
S Roffler-Tarlov, A M Graybie. Weaver mutation has differential effects on the dopamine-containing innervation of the limbic and nonlimbic striatum. Nature. vol 307. issue 5946. 1984-02-23. PMID:6690983. the original distinction between nigrostriatal and mesolimbic systems nevertheless was pivotal in suggesting that the basal ganglia are related to limbic as well as to sensorimotor functions, and remains of interest because dopaminergic mechanisms may be implicated not only in the aetiology of sensorimotor impairments such as those of parkinson's disease, but also in neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. 1984-02-23 2023-08-12 mouse
M F Chesselet, A Cheramy, R Romo, M Desban, J Glowinsk. GABA in the thalamic motor nuclei modulates dopamine release from the two dopaminergic nigrostriatal pathways in the cat. Experimental brain research. vol 51. issue 2. 1983-11-23. PMID:6617796. these results show that thalamic motor nuclei could play a role in the regulation of the activity of the two dopaminergic nigrostriatal pathways and will be discussed in the light of previous data indicating a role of the thalamus in the bilateral regulation of dopaminergic transmission in the basal ganglia. 1983-11-23 2023-08-12 cat
B Sundén-Kuronen, P Pohto, E Alane. Influence of central dopaminergic and oral sensory stimulation on the tone of the rat masseter muscle. Acta odontologica Scandinavica. vol 41. issue 3. 1983-09-23. PMID:6576608. the increase of the tone with dopaminergic stimulation is presumably due to the fact that the dopaminergic system in the basal ganglia also controls the motor function of the masticatory muscles. 1983-09-23 2023-08-12 rat
L L Vacc. Substance P appears reduced in Huntington's disease: immunocytochemical findings in substantia nigra and substantia gelatinosa. Journal of submicroscopic cytology. vol 15. issue 2. 1983-07-08. PMID:6190005. presumably the reduced numbers of sp-containing processes result from the degeneration of parent sp perikarya located in the striatum, and cause the aberrant modulation of dopaminergic neurons which then influence basal ganglia output and therefore motor control. 1983-07-08 2023-08-12 human
P J Bédard, R Boucher, J Dankova, P Langelie. Female sexual hormones influence motor behaviour in rats after lesion of the entopeduncular nucleus. Neuroscience letters. vol 17. issue 1-2. 1983-06-10. PMID:6892052. this suggests that female hormones can decrease the response to dopaminergic agonists in the basal ganglia possibly by affecting the sensitivity of the receptors. 1983-06-10 2023-08-12 rat
J A Severson, J Marcusson, B Winblad, C E Finc. Age-correlated loss of dopaminergic binding sites in human basal ganglia. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 39. issue 6. 1983-01-07. PMID:7142992. age-correlated loss of dopaminergic binding sites in human basal ganglia. 1983-01-07 2023-08-12 human