Dopamine: You've got mail
Don't you hate when your package doesn't arrive on time? What happens when dopamine isn’t delivered on time? But wait, how is dopamine transmitted throughout the body? This video explores dopamine's neurotransmission mechanism and pathways. It also investigates functions, physiological roles, diseases and disorders related to dopamine.
This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Tavishi Weeraratna, Thiviya Srikanthan, Nevin Ling, Mohammad Khajehei and Camilla Wegrzynowska.
Copyright McMaster University 2020.
References:
Adinoff, B. (2004). Neurobiologic Processes in Drug Reward and Addiction. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 12(6), 305–320. doi: 10.1080/10673220490910844.
Aperia, A. C. (2000). Intrarenal Dopamine: A Key Signal in the Interactive Regulation of Sodium Metabolism. Annual Review of Physiology, 62(1), 621–647. doi: 10.1146/annurev.physiol.62.1.621.
Arias-Carrión, O., Stamelou, M., Murillo-Rodríguez, E., Menéndez-González, M., & Pöppel, E. (2010). Dopaminergic reward system: a short integrative review. International Archives of Medicine, 3(1), 24. doi: 10.1186/1755-7682-3-24.
Basu, S., & Dasgupta, P. S. (2000). Dopamine, a neurotransmitter, influences the immune system. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 102(2), 113–124. doi: 10.1016/s0165-5728(99)00176-9.
Demarest, K. T., Riegle, G. D., & Moore, K. E. (1984). Prolactin-Induced Activation of Tuberoinfundibular Dopaminergic Neurons: Evidence for Both a Rapid ‘Tonic’ and a Delayed ‘Induction’ Component. Neuroendocrinology, 38(6), 467–475. doi: 10.1159/000123935.
Goldberg, L. I., Volkman, P. H., & Kohli, J. D. (1978). A Comparison of the Vascular Dopamine Receptor with Other Dopamine Receptors. Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 18(1), 57–79. doi: 10.1146/annurev.pa.18.040178.000421.
Hampson, E., Vaney, D., & Weiler, R. (1992). Dopaminergic modulation of gap junction permeability between amacrine cells in mammalian retina. The Journal of Neuroscience, 12(12), 4911–4922. doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.12-12-04911.1992.
Klein, M. O., Battagello, D. S., Cardoso, A. R., Hauser, D. N., Bittencourt, J. C., & Correa, R. G. (2018). Dopamine: Functions, Signaling, and Association with Neurological Diseases. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 39(1), 31–59. doi: 10.1007/s10571-018-0632-3.
Krüger, T. H. C., Hartmann, U., & Schedlowski, M. (2005). Prolactinergic and dopaminergic mechanisms underlying sexual arousal and orgasm in humans. World Journal of Urology, 23(2), 130–138. doi: 10.1007/s00345-004-0496-7.
Lefebvre, R. A. (1988). Gastrointestinal Dopamine Receptors. Peripheral Actions of Dopamine, 141–152. doi: 10.1007/978-1-349-09503-2_9.
McCorry L. K. (2007). Physiology of the autonomic nervous system. American journal of pharmaceutical education, 71(4), 78. https://doi.org/10.5688/aj710478.
Mulvihill, K. G. (2019, January). Presynaptic regulation of dopamine release: Role of the DAT and VMAT2 transporters. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30465801.
Nakagawa, M., Kuri, M., Kambara, N., Tanigami, H., Tanaka, H., Kishi, Y., & Hamajima, N. (2008). Dopamine D2 receptor Taq IA polymorphism is associated with postoperative nausea and vomiting. Journal of Anesthesia, 22(4), 397–403. doi: 10.1007/s00540-008-0661-z.
Schultz, W. (2007). Behavioral dopamine signals. Trends in neurosciences, 30(5), 203-210.
Wise, R. A. (2004). Dopamine, learning and motivation. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 5(6), 483–494. doi: 10.1038/nrn1406.
Видео Dopamine: You've got mail канала Demystifying Medicine
This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students Tavishi Weeraratna, Thiviya Srikanthan, Nevin Ling, Mohammad Khajehei and Camilla Wegrzynowska.
Copyright McMaster University 2020.
References:
Adinoff, B. (2004). Neurobiologic Processes in Drug Reward and Addiction. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 12(6), 305–320. doi: 10.1080/10673220490910844.
Aperia, A. C. (2000). Intrarenal Dopamine: A Key Signal in the Interactive Regulation of Sodium Metabolism. Annual Review of Physiology, 62(1), 621–647. doi: 10.1146/annurev.physiol.62.1.621.
Arias-Carrión, O., Stamelou, M., Murillo-Rodríguez, E., Menéndez-González, M., & Pöppel, E. (2010). Dopaminergic reward system: a short integrative review. International Archives of Medicine, 3(1), 24. doi: 10.1186/1755-7682-3-24.
Basu, S., & Dasgupta, P. S. (2000). Dopamine, a neurotransmitter, influences the immune system. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 102(2), 113–124. doi: 10.1016/s0165-5728(99)00176-9.
Demarest, K. T., Riegle, G. D., & Moore, K. E. (1984). Prolactin-Induced Activation of Tuberoinfundibular Dopaminergic Neurons: Evidence for Both a Rapid ‘Tonic’ and a Delayed ‘Induction’ Component. Neuroendocrinology, 38(6), 467–475. doi: 10.1159/000123935.
Goldberg, L. I., Volkman, P. H., & Kohli, J. D. (1978). A Comparison of the Vascular Dopamine Receptor with Other Dopamine Receptors. Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 18(1), 57–79. doi: 10.1146/annurev.pa.18.040178.000421.
Hampson, E., Vaney, D., & Weiler, R. (1992). Dopaminergic modulation of gap junction permeability between amacrine cells in mammalian retina. The Journal of Neuroscience, 12(12), 4911–4922. doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.12-12-04911.1992.
Klein, M. O., Battagello, D. S., Cardoso, A. R., Hauser, D. N., Bittencourt, J. C., & Correa, R. G. (2018). Dopamine: Functions, Signaling, and Association with Neurological Diseases. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 39(1), 31–59. doi: 10.1007/s10571-018-0632-3.
Krüger, T. H. C., Hartmann, U., & Schedlowski, M. (2005). Prolactinergic and dopaminergic mechanisms underlying sexual arousal and orgasm in humans. World Journal of Urology, 23(2), 130–138. doi: 10.1007/s00345-004-0496-7.
Lefebvre, R. A. (1988). Gastrointestinal Dopamine Receptors. Peripheral Actions of Dopamine, 141–152. doi: 10.1007/978-1-349-09503-2_9.
McCorry L. K. (2007). Physiology of the autonomic nervous system. American journal of pharmaceutical education, 71(4), 78. https://doi.org/10.5688/aj710478.
Mulvihill, K. G. (2019, January). Presynaptic regulation of dopamine release: Role of the DAT and VMAT2 transporters. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30465801.
Nakagawa, M., Kuri, M., Kambara, N., Tanigami, H., Tanaka, H., Kishi, Y., & Hamajima, N. (2008). Dopamine D2 receptor Taq IA polymorphism is associated with postoperative nausea and vomiting. Journal of Anesthesia, 22(4), 397–403. doi: 10.1007/s00540-008-0661-z.
Schultz, W. (2007). Behavioral dopamine signals. Trends in neurosciences, 30(5), 203-210.
Wise, R. A. (2004). Dopamine, learning and motivation. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 5(6), 483–494. doi: 10.1038/nrn1406.
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