“…Likewise, light and electron microscopic analysis of midbrain dopaminergic neurons, their projections, and target neurons in the striatum of DD mice has not revealed any gross differences compared to control mice (Zhou and Palmiter, 1995;Kim et al, 2002). In addition, the glutamatergic input to the striatum appears to be normal in that glutamate labeling in synaptic vesicles is normal, extracellular glutamate is normal as measured by microdialysis, and the kinetics of synaptic vesicle release from corticostriatal projections is normal in slice preparations (Bamford et al, 2004). The only difference noted thus far is that signaling via either D1 or D2 receptors is greatly enhanced in DD mice compared to controls, such that lower levels of dopamine or dopamine receptor agonists elicit maximal molecular or behavioral effects in DD mice (Kim et al, 2000(Kim et al, , 2002Robinson et al, 2004).…”