Solís, Oscar García-Sanz, Patricia Martín, Ana B Granado, Noelia Sanz-Magro, Adrián Podlesniy, Petar Trullas, Ramón Murer, M Gustavo Maldonado, Rafael Moratalla, Rosario
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Addiction biology
Repeated cocaine exposure causes long-lasting neuroadaptations that involve alterations in cellular signaling and gene expression mediated by dopamine in different brain regions, such as the striatum. Previous studies have pointed out to the dopamine D1 receptor as one major player in psychostimulants-induced behavioral, cellular, and molecular cha...
Cheong, Rachel Y Baldo, Barbara Sajjad, Muhammad U Kirik, Deniz Petersén, Åsa
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Neuropathology and applied neurobiology
Huntington disease (HD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder with no disease-modifying treatments approved so far. Ongoing clinical trials are attempting to reduce huntingtin (HTT) expression in the central nervous system (CNS) using different strategies. Yet, the distribution and timing of HTT-lowering therapies required for a beneficial clinical...
Bang, Dan Kishida, Kenneth T Lohrenz, Terry White, Jason P Laxton, Adrian W Tatter, Stephen B Fleming, Stephen M Montague, P Read
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Neuron
Recent animal research indicates that dopamine and serotonin, neuromodulators traditionally linked to appetitive and aversive processes, are also involved in sensory inference and decisions based on such inference. We tested this hypothesis in humans by monitoring sub-second striatal dopamine and serotonin signaling during a visual motion discrimin...
Geerts, Jesse P Chersi, Fabian Stachenfeld, Kimberly L Burgess, Neil
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Humans and other animals use multiple strategies for making decisions. Reinforcement-learning theory distinguishes between stimulus-response (model-free; MF) learning and deliberative (model-based; MB) planning. The spatial-navigation literature presents a parallel dichotomy between navigation strategies. In "response learning," associated with the...
Lopez-Lopez, Andrea Labandeira, Carmen M Labandeira-Garcia, Jose L Muñoz, Ana
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British journal of pharmacology
Rho kinase (ROCK) activation is involved in neuroinflammatory processes leading to progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Furthermore, ROCK plays a major role in angiogenesis. Neuroinflammation and angiogenesis are mechanisms involved in developing l-DOPA-induced dyskinesias (LID). However, it is not known whether RO...
Kirschner, Matthias Schmidt, André Hodzic-Santor, Benazir Burrer, Achim Manoliu, Andrei Zeighami, Yashar Yau, Yvonne Abbasi, Nooshin Maatz, Anke Habermeyer, Benedikt
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Schizophrenia bulletin
Negative symptoms such as anhedonia and apathy are among the most debilitating manifestations of schizophrenia (SZ). Imaging studies have linked these symptoms to morphometric abnormalities in 2 brain regions implicated in reward and motivation: the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and striatum. Higher negative symptoms are generally associated with redu...
Nalivaeva, N N Zhuravin, I A Turner, A J
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Mechanisms of ageing and development
Neprilysin (NEP) is an integral membrane-bound metallopeptidase with a wide spectrum of substrates and physiological functions. It plays an important role in proteolytic processes in the kidney, cardiovascular regulation, immune response, cell proliferation, foetal development etc. It is an important neuropeptidase and amyloid-degrading enzyme whic...
Fan, Yunshu Gold, Joshua I Ding, Long
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eLife
Many decisions require trade-offs between sensory evidence and internal preferences. Potential neural substrates include the frontal eye field (FEF) and caudate nucleus, but their distinct roles are not understood. Previously we showed that monkeys' decisions on a direction-discrimination task with asymmetric rewards reflected a biased accumulate-t...
Shi, Ziqing Bamford, Ian J McKinley, Jonathan W Devi, Suma Priya Sudarsana Vahedipour, Annie Bamford, Nigel S
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Brain sciences
Parkinsonism is caused by dopamine (DA) insufficiency and results in a hypokinetic movement disorder. Treatment with L-Dopa can restore DA availability and improve motor function, but patients can develop L-Dopa-induced dyskinesia (LID), a secondary hyperkinetic movement disorder. The mechanism underlying LID remains unknown, and new treatments are...
Kuerbitz, J Madhavan, M Ehrman, L A Kohli, V Waclaw, R R Campbell, K
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Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Progenitors in the dorsal lateral ganglionic eminence (dLGE) are known to give rise to olfactory bulb (OB) interneurons and intercalated cells (ITCs) of the amygdala. The dLGE enriched transcription factor Sp8 is required for the normal generation of ITCs as well as OB interneurons, particularly the calretinin (CR)-expressing subtype. In this study...