AbstractLong-term treatments with dopaminergic agents are associated with adverse effects, including augmentation. Augmentation consists of an exacerbation of restless legs syndrome (a sleep-related movement disorder) symptoms during treatment compared to those experienced during the period before therapy was initiated. The objective of this study was to examine locomotor activity in rats after long-term dopaminergic treatment and its relationship with expression of the D2 receptor, in addition to demonstrating possible evidence of augmentation. The rats were divided into control (CTRL) and drug (Pramipexole—PPX) groups that received daily saline vehicle and PPX treatments, respectively, for 71 days. The locomotor behavior of the animals wa...
Under daily testing of aging rats of both sexes in the open field a slow lowering of motion activity...
This study examines the effects on open-field and stereotyped behaviour of rats of abrupt withdrawal...
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a major healthcare burden with increasing prevalence. It has been dem...
AbstractLong-term treatments with dopaminergic agents are associated with adverse effects, including...
l-dopa induced dyskinesia is a complication of long-term l-dopa administration in patients with Park...
Increased locomotor activities as well as circling behaviours in animals with bilateral vestibular l...
The definitive version may be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comDopamine (DA) D2 receptors regulate ...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The effect of complex environmental enrich...
Dopamin is one of neurotransmitters of the mammal brain that plays an important role in many functio...
Catherine M Claussen, Lindsey J Witte, Nachum Dafny Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, The Univ...
Repeated treatment with dopamine (DA) receptor agonists strongly potentiates contralateral turning b...
Abnormal involuntary movements and dyskinesias elicited by drugs that stimulate dopamine receptors i...
International audienceStriatal D2 and D3 dopamine receptors are involved in mediating the reinforcin...
D2 receptors have been studied in relation to therapeutic uses of dopaminergic drugs, and psychomoto...
The locomotor stimulant effects of sustained administration of a potent and selective dopamine (DA) ...
Under daily testing of aging rats of both sexes in the open field a slow lowering of motion activity...
This study examines the effects on open-field and stereotyped behaviour of rats of abrupt withdrawal...
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a major healthcare burden with increasing prevalence. It has been dem...
AbstractLong-term treatments with dopaminergic agents are associated with adverse effects, including...
l-dopa induced dyskinesia is a complication of long-term l-dopa administration in patients with Park...
Increased locomotor activities as well as circling behaviours in animals with bilateral vestibular l...
The definitive version may be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comDopamine (DA) D2 receptors regulate ...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The effect of complex environmental enrich...
Dopamin is one of neurotransmitters of the mammal brain that plays an important role in many functio...
Catherine M Claussen, Lindsey J Witte, Nachum Dafny Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, The Univ...
Repeated treatment with dopamine (DA) receptor agonists strongly potentiates contralateral turning b...
Abnormal involuntary movements and dyskinesias elicited by drugs that stimulate dopamine receptors i...
International audienceStriatal D2 and D3 dopamine receptors are involved in mediating the reinforcin...
D2 receptors have been studied in relation to therapeutic uses of dopaminergic drugs, and psychomoto...
The locomotor stimulant effects of sustained administration of a potent and selective dopamine (DA) ...
Under daily testing of aging rats of both sexes in the open field a slow lowering of motion activity...
This study examines the effects on open-field and stereotyped behaviour of rats of abrupt withdrawal...
Restless leg syndrome (RLS) is a major healthcare burden with increasing prevalence. It has been dem...