Modulation of Striatal Projection Systems by Dopamine
National Institute of Mental Health · Northwestern University
Abstract
The basal ganglia are a chain of subcortical nuclei that facilitate action selection. Two striatal projection systems--so-called direct and indirect pathways--form the functional backbone of the basal ganglia circuit. Twenty years ago, investigators proposed that the striatum's ability to use dopamine (DA) rise and fall to control action selection was due to the segregation of D(1) and D(2) DA receptors in direct- and indirect-pathway spiny projection neurons. Although this hypothesis sparked a debate, the evidence that has accumulated since then clearly supports this model. Recent advances in the means of marking neural circuits with optical or molecular reporters have revealed a clear-cut dichotomy between…
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2Topics & keywords
- Direct pathway of movement
- Indirect pathway of movement
- Basal ganglia
- Neuroscience
- Striatum
- Medium spiny neuron
- Dopamine
- Action selection