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475 related items for PubMed ID: 20203199

  • 1. Striatal muscarinic receptors promote activity dependence of dopamine transmission via distinct receptor subtypes on cholinergic interneurons in ventral versus dorsal striatum.
    Threlfell S, Clements MA, Khodai T, Pienaar IS, Exley R, Wess J, Cragg SJ.
    J Neurosci; 2010 Mar 03; 30(9):3398-408. PubMed ID: 20203199
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  • 3. Multiple muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes modulate striatal dopamine release, as studied with M1-M5 muscarinic receptor knock-out mice.
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  • 7. Striatal dopamine transmission is reduced after chronic nicotine with a decrease in α6-nicotinic receptor control in nucleus accumbens.
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  • 11. Characterization of central inhibitory muscarinic autoreceptors by the use of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor knock-out mice.
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  • 12. RGS4-dependent attenuation of M4 autoreceptor function in striatal cholinergic interneurons following dopamine depletion.
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  • 14. Striatal α5 nicotinic receptor subunit regulates dopamine transmission in dorsal striatum.
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  • 15. Release-enhancing pre-synaptic muscarinic and nicotinic receptors co-exist and interact on dopaminergic nerve endings of rat nucleus accumbens.
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  • 16. Variable dopamine release probability and short-term plasticity between functional domains of the primate striatum.
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  • 17. Alpha6-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors dominate the nicotine control of dopamine neurotransmission in nucleus accumbens.
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  • 20. Dopamine signaling in dorsal versus ventral striatum: the dynamic role of cholinergic interneurons.
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