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Title:
Dopamine-glutamate interactions in the basal ganglia
Author:
Jones, Susan, Ph. D.
ISBN:
9781420088809
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2012.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 260 p., [3] p. of plates : ill. (some col.).
Series:
Frontiers in neuroscience
Series Title:
Frontiers in neuroscience
Contents:
ch. 1. Metabotropic glutamate receptor-dopamine interactions in the basal ganglia motor circuit / Kari A. Johnson and P. Jeffrey Conn -- ch. 2. Ionotropic glutamate receptors in the basal ganglia / Susan Jones ... [et al.] -- ch. 3. Dopamine receptors and their interactions with NMDA receptors / Alasdair J. Gibb and Huaxia Tong -- ch. 4. Synaptic triad in the neostriatum : dopamine, glutamate, and the MSN / Jason R. Klug ... [et al.] -- ch. 5. Dopaminergic modulation of glutamatergic synaptic plasticity in striatal circuits : new insights from BAC-transgenic mice / D. James Surmeier ... [et al.] -- ch. 6. Striatal acetylcholine-dopamine crosstalk and the dorsal-ventral divide / Sarah Threlfell and Stephanie J. Cragg -- ch. 7. Electrophysiology of the corticostriatal network in Vivo / Morgane Pidoux, Sv̌erine Mahon, and Stp̌hane Charpier -- ch. 8. Functional organization of the midbrain substantia nigra / Jennifer Brown -- ch. 9. Striatal dopamine and glutamate in action : the generation and modification of adaptive behavior / Henry H. Yin and Rui M. Costa -- ch. 10. Impaired dopamine-glutamate receptor interactions in some neurological disorders / Miriam A. Hickey and Carlos Cepeda.
Abstract:
"An exploration of the nature of dopamine-glutamate interactions in the basal ganglia from receptor molecules to complex behaviors, this volume reviews basic anatomy, discusses the subtypes and signaling pathways of the dopamine and glutamate receptors expressed in the basal ganglia, and their interaction down to the molecular level. Coverage includes endogenous and exogenous modulators of dopamine-glutamate interactions and the implications of these interactions, measuring the key basal ganglia functions at the physiological and behavioral level. It also examines the concept that compromised dopamine-glutamate interactions may underpin basal ganglia disorders"--Provided by publisher.
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