The world's first wiki where authorship really matters (Nature Genetics, 2008). Due credit and reputation for authors. Imagine a global collaborative knowledge base for original thoughts. Search thousands of articles and collaborate with scientists around the globe.

wikigene or wiki gene protein drug chemical gene disease author authorship tracking collaborative publishing evolutionary knowledge reputation system wiki2.0 global collaboration genes proteins drugs chemicals diseases compound
Hoffmann, R. A wiki for the life sciences where authorship matters. Nature Genetics (2008)
 
 
 
 
 

A role for dopamine in the psychopharmacology of electrical self-stimulation.

The psychopharmacology of electrical self-stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus was studied using 6-hydroxydopamine, alpha-methyltyrosine, U-14, 624, and d-amphetamine. Reduction of brain dopamine, but not norepinephrine, with 6-hydroxydopamine produced an acute depression of responding which eventually recovered to pretreatment levels. A low dose of alpha-methyltyrosine, which did not affect responding in control rats, significantly depressed responding in the rats with brain dopamine reduced. This treatment did not alter responding of rats with norepinephrine reduced by 6-hydroxydopamine. A dopamine-beta-hydroxylase inhibitor, U-14, 624, depleted norepinephrine an additional 70% yet failed to alter self-stimulation in any of the groups. In other experiments, the 6-hydroxydopamine treatment which reduced brain dopamine was found to block the facilitation of self-stimulation produced by d-amphetamine. This facilitation of lateral hypothalmic self-stimulation was not influenced by treatments which reduced brain norepinephrine. An experiment suggesting that dopamine is of importance to locus coeruleus self-stimulation is also described. Implications of these data indicating a role for dopamine in self-stimulation responding are discussed in relation to the "catecholamine hypothesis of self-stimulation".[1]

References

  1. A role for dopamine in the psychopharmacology of electrical self-stimulation. Cooper, B.R., Breese, G.R. National Institute on Drug Abuse research monograph series. (1975) [Pubmed]
 
WikiGenes - Universities