AbstractCocaine increases dopamine concentration in the nucleus accumbens through competitive binding to the dopamine transporter (DAT). However, it also increases the frequency of dopamine release events, a finding that cannot be explained by action at the DAT alone. Rather, this effect may be mediated by cocaine-induced modulation of brain regions that project to dopamine neurons. To explore regional contributions of cocaine to dopamine signaling, we administered cocaine to the lateral or fourth ventricles and compared the effects on dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens evoked by electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area to that of systemically-delivered cocaine. Stimulation trains caused a sharp rise in dopamine followed ...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) of the mesolimbic system plays an essential role in associative learning...
Cocaine, an addictive drug of abuse, increases the extracellular dopamine(DA) concentration in the b...
Dopamine autoreceptors (DARs) and dopamine transporters (DATs) influence dopamine transmission in th...
AbstractCocaine increases dopamine concentration in the nucleus accumbens through competitive bindin...
Preferential enhancement of dopamine transmission within the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell is a fund...
Cocaine primarily exerts its behavioral effects by enhancing dopaminergic neurotransmission, amplify...
Dopamine is the primary neurotransmitter associated with addiction. Among the drugs that impact dopa...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
Mesolimbic dopamine neurons projecting from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumben...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
A large body of evidence indicates that dopamine (DA) is the main neurochemical substrate of reinfor...
Drug seeking is significantly regulated by drug-associated cues and associative learning between env...
Repeated intermittent exposure to cocaine results in the neurochemical sensitization of dopamine (DA...
Dopamine signals have repeatedly been linked to associative learning and motivational processes. How...
Exposure to drug-associated cues evokes drug-seeking behavior and is regarded as a major cause of re...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) of the mesolimbic system plays an essential role in associative learning...
Cocaine, an addictive drug of abuse, increases the extracellular dopamine(DA) concentration in the b...
Dopamine autoreceptors (DARs) and dopamine transporters (DATs) influence dopamine transmission in th...
AbstractCocaine increases dopamine concentration in the nucleus accumbens through competitive bindin...
Preferential enhancement of dopamine transmission within the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell is a fund...
Cocaine primarily exerts its behavioral effects by enhancing dopaminergic neurotransmission, amplify...
Dopamine is the primary neurotransmitter associated with addiction. Among the drugs that impact dopa...
SummaryWhile Pavlovian and operant conditioning influence drug-seeking behavior, the role of rapid d...
Mesolimbic dopamine neurons projecting from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumben...
Chronic exposure to drugs of abuse is linked to long-lasting alterations in the function of limbic s...
A large body of evidence indicates that dopamine (DA) is the main neurochemical substrate of reinfor...
Drug seeking is significantly regulated by drug-associated cues and associative learning between env...
Repeated intermittent exposure to cocaine results in the neurochemical sensitization of dopamine (DA...
Dopamine signals have repeatedly been linked to associative learning and motivational processes. How...
Exposure to drug-associated cues evokes drug-seeking behavior and is regarded as a major cause of re...
The nucleus accumbens (NAc) of the mesolimbic system plays an essential role in associative learning...
Cocaine, an addictive drug of abuse, increases the extracellular dopamine(DA) concentration in the b...
Dopamine autoreceptors (DARs) and dopamine transporters (DATs) influence dopamine transmission in th...