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Dopamine - Glutamate Interactions in the Basal Ganglia

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Jones Susan

Couverture de l’ouvrage Dopamine - Glutamate Interactions in the Basal Ganglia

The basal ganglia are involved in complex brain functions, from voluntary movement control to learning and reward processing, and they are implicated in numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders. Information from the cerebral cortex and thalamus is conveyed to basal ganglia nuclei via glutamate release, while dopamine from the midbrain is released in close proximity to glutamate. At the heart of both function and dysfunction of basal ganglia circuits is the interaction of these two neurotransmitters, dopamine and glutamate.

Elucidating the relationship between their molecular and cellular effects and behavioural significance has been challenging, but in the past 5?10 years, improved labeling, imaging, recording, and genetic manipulation approaches have yielded new information on how dopamine and glutamate interact to generate the circuit activity underpinning basal ganglia function. Dopamine?Glutamate Interactions in the Basal Ganglia synthesizes this recent researchfrom the level of receptor molecules all the way to complex behaviours and disease.

Current insights from research on individual neurons and synapses, detailed circuit analysis, and learning and action functions of the basal ganglia are presented against a historical perspective. The book also discusses compromised dopamine?glutamate interaction in disorders of basal ganglia function, including Parkinson?s disease, Huntington?s disease, and drug addiction.

Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor–Dopamine Interactions in the Basal Ganglia Motor Circuit. Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Basal Ganglia. Dopamine Receptors and their Interactions with NMDA Receptors. Synaptic Triad in the Neostriatum: Dopamine, Glutamate, and the MSN. Dopaminergic Modulation of Glutamatergic Synaptic Plasticity in Striatal Circuits: New Insights from BAC-Transgenic Mice. Striatal Acetylcholine–Dopamine Crosstalk and the Dorsal–Ventral Divide. Electrophysiology of the Corticostriatal Network In Vivo. Functional Organization of the Midbrain Substantia Nigra. Striatal Dopamine and Glutamate in Action: The Generation and Modification of Adaptive Behavior. Impaired Dopamine–Glutamate Receptor Interactions in Some Neurological Disorders. Index.

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Susan Jones

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