September 5, 2024 by Eddy Duryea, University of Central Florida Description of plasmonic biosensor platform. (A) Schematic of integrated plasmonic biosensor platform. Top inset shows specificity of surface-functionalized DNA aptamer in presence of other interfering species, where the aptamer binds selectively to dopamine. Bottom inset shows a cartoon representation of the plasmonic biosensor. (B and...
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Scientists uncover the role of dopamine in mediating short-term and long-term memory dynamics
August 26, 2024 by Tejasri Gururaj , Medical Xpress Neural activity gives information about how fruit flies respond to various sensory stimuli, revealing insights into how they process and encode these experiences into short-term and long-term memories. Credit: Cheng Huang. Fly image credit: https://prints.sciencesource.com/featured/6-fruit-fly-drosophila-melanogaster-oliver-meckes-eye-of-science.html.In a recent study published in Nature, researchers from Stanford University and...
Taking a ‘one in a million’ shot to tackle dopamine-linked brain disorders
News Release 12-Aug-2024 Study identifies novel players in dopamine signaling Peer-Reviewed PublicationFlorida Atlantic University image: Image of C. elegans head showing dopamine neurons labeled with green fluorescent protein. Credit: Peter Rodriguez, Jr., Florida Atlantic University Dopamine, a powerful brain chemical and neurotransmitter, is a key regulator of many important functions such as attention, experiencing pleasure...
New study links autism spectrum disorder to disrupted developmental dopamine – ASD
by Eileen Leahy, Chhavi Chauhan, PhD, Elsevier Behavioral analyses in zebrafish with disrupted dopaminergic signaling during development. Credit: The American Journal of Pathology (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2024.02.014Recent evidence suggests that dopamine plays a crucial role in neural development. In a novel study, investigators demonstrated the link between disrupted developmental dopamine signaling and autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
Study shows differences in how patients with impulse control disorder process consequencesResearch sheds light on the relationship between dopamine and decision-making
Peer-Reviewed PublicationATRIUM HEALTH WAKE FOREST BAPTIST KENNETH KISHIDA, PH.D., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROSURGERY AT WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; CREDIT: WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – March 4, 2024 – Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that affects movement and muscle control. One characteristic of the disease is...
Research shows rat neurons increase dopamine immediately after setbacks
by Kyoto University Caption: Brain chemical dopamine enables adaptive reward pursuit to overcome lack of reward and ultimately obtain more rewards. Credit: KyotoU/Hiroko Uchida Dopamine has been known to increase when results are promising and decrease when expectations are not met. However, this role does not explain the ability to overcome disappointment. Now, researchers at Kyoto...
Dopamine deficiency: What you need to know
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, a type of chemical that sends signals between nerves in the body. A dopamine deficiency may have links to several medical conditions, including depression, Parkinson’s disease, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Dopamine plays a part in controlling the movements a person makes, as well as their emotional responses. The right...
How does dopamine regulate both learning and motivation?
NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCE – KNAW IMAGE: PAVLOVIAN VERSUS OPERANT CONDITIONING EXPERIMENT CREDIT: NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCE A new study from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience brings together two schools of thought on the function of the neurotransmitter dopamine: one saying that dopamine provides a learning signal, the other saying that dopamine drives motivation. ‘But...
What happens to the dopamine system when we experience aversive events?
by Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience White noise (WN) is an aversive stimulus that lowers dopamine concentration in the nucleus accumbens core (NAC). (A) Left: example trajectory of a rat in the real-time place aversion test (30 min), in which entry into one quadrant (shaded), which was randomly determined prior to the session, led to 90...
Study unveils a global dysregulation of dopamine in mice with chronic inflammatory pain
by Ingrid Fadelli , Medical Xpress Microscopic image of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) used for the current experiment. The black lines are the stimulation electrodes that were used to evoke synaptic responses, while the white lines show the placement of the recording electrode that monitored the activity of the neurons. Image credit: Soroush Darvish-Ghane....