Phenotypes were assessed topographically in mice lacking functional D2 dopamine receptors [‘knockouts’], using an ethologically based approach to assess all behaviours in the natural repertoire. D2-null mice evidenced an ethogram characterised initially by modest reductions in locomotion and shifts in rearing topographies. Subsequently, topographies of behaviour habituated similarly for wildtypes and ‘knockouts’. Following challenge with the D2-like agonist RU 24213, both inhibition of rearing at a lower dose and induction of stereotyped sniffing and ponderous locomotion at higher doses were essentially absent in D2-null mice. Following challenge with the D1-like agonist A 68930, vacuous chewing was released in D2-null mice. This topographi...
Studies of striatal physiology and motor control have increasingly relied on the use of bacterial ar...
Studies of striatal physiology and motor control have increasingly relied on the use of bacterial ar...
Pharmacological blockade studies have supported a role of the dopamine system in ethanol reward for ...
The phenotype of spontaneous and dopamine D2-like agonist-induced behaviour was assessed topographic...
grantor: University of TorontoDopamine is involved in the control of locomotor activity, ...
Abstract—Within the D2-class of dopamine receptors, the D2 and D3 subtypes share the highest degree ...
D2 receptors have been studied in relation to therapeutic uses of dopaminergic drugs, and psychomoto...
Rationale: Dopamine (DA) D2-like antagonists block several effects of cocaine, including its locomot...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
The role of D(1)-like [D(1), D(5)] and D(2)-like [D(2), D(3), D(4)] dopamine receptors and dopamine ...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
International audienceMice lacking the dopamine transporter (DAT-/-) are characterized by high extra...
Dopamine is known to regulate several behavioral phenomena, including sensorimotor gating and aspect...
Dopamine is known to regulate several behavioral phenomena, including sensorimotor gating and aspect...
In this study the role of the DA system in the expression of defensive behavior of the mouse was inv...
Studies of striatal physiology and motor control have increasingly relied on the use of bacterial ar...
Studies of striatal physiology and motor control have increasingly relied on the use of bacterial ar...
Pharmacological blockade studies have supported a role of the dopamine system in ethanol reward for ...
The phenotype of spontaneous and dopamine D2-like agonist-induced behaviour was assessed topographic...
grantor: University of TorontoDopamine is involved in the control of locomotor activity, ...
Abstract—Within the D2-class of dopamine receptors, the D2 and D3 subtypes share the highest degree ...
D2 receptors have been studied in relation to therapeutic uses of dopaminergic drugs, and psychomoto...
Rationale: Dopamine (DA) D2-like antagonists block several effects of cocaine, including its locomot...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
The role of D(1)-like [D(1), D(5)] and D(2)-like [D(2), D(3), D(4)] dopamine receptors and dopamine ...
Dopamine (DA) controls a wide variety of physiological functions in the central nervous system as we...
International audienceMice lacking the dopamine transporter (DAT-/-) are characterized by high extra...
Dopamine is known to regulate several behavioral phenomena, including sensorimotor gating and aspect...
Dopamine is known to regulate several behavioral phenomena, including sensorimotor gating and aspect...
In this study the role of the DA system in the expression of defensive behavior of the mouse was inv...
Studies of striatal physiology and motor control have increasingly relied on the use of bacterial ar...
Studies of striatal physiology and motor control have increasingly relied on the use of bacterial ar...
Pharmacological blockade studies have supported a role of the dopamine system in ethanol reward for ...