2019
DOI: 10.1101/717843
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Depression of substantia nigra dopamine transmission is driven by retrograde neurotensin release and is enhanced by methamphetamine self-administration

Abstract: Midbrain dopamine neurons play central roles in reward learning and motivated behavior, and inhibition at somatodendritic dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) synapses blunts psychostimulant reinforcement. Release of the neuropeptide neurotensin in the midbrain increases following methamphetamine exposure and induces long-term depression of D2R synaptic currents (LTDDA), however the source of neurotensin that drives LTDDA is not known. Here we show that LTDDA is driven by neurotensin released by dopamine neurons. Optoge… Show more

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