Insulin and Ventral Tegmental Dopamine: What's Impaired and What's Intact?
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Insulin and Ventral Tegmental Dopamine: What's Impaired and What's Intact?Date
2013-04-02Publisher
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1550-4131; 1932-7420Bibliographic citation
SALAMONE, John D.; CORREA, Mercè. Insulin and Ventral Tegmental Dopamine: What’s Impaired and What’s Intact?. Cell metabolism, 2013, vol. 17, no 4, p. 469-470Type
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Manipulations affecting mesolimbic dopamine transmission exert specific effects on normal and pathological aspects of motivation, altering some functions while sparing others. Labouèbe et al. (2013) show that insulin ... [+]
Manipulations affecting mesolimbic dopamine transmission exert specific effects on normal and pathological aspects of motivation, altering some functions while sparing others. Labouèbe et al. (2013) show that insulin induced long-term depression in ventral tegmental neurons, which was associated with reduced responsiveness to food-related stimuli but spared aspects of food-seeking behavior. [-]
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