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Dopamine is a hormone and neurotransmitter occurring in a wide variety of animals, including both vertebrates and invertebrates. In the brain, this phenethylamine functions as a neurotransmitter, activating the five types of dopamine receptors — D1, D2, D3, D4 and D5, and their variants. Dopamine is produced in several areas of the brain, including the substantia nigra and the ventral tegmental area. Dopamine is also a neurohormone released by the hypothalamus. Its main function as a hormone is to inhibit the release of prolactin from the anterior lobe of the pituitary. Dopamine has many functions in the brain, including important roles in behavior and cognition, motor activity, motivation and reward, inhibition of prolactin production (involved in lactation), sleep, mood, attention, and learning. Dopaminergic neurons (i.e., neurons whose primary neurotransmitter is dopamine) are present chiefly in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the midbrain, substantia nigra pars compacta, and arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus.
Researchers uncover a critical link between taste and body weight

Researchers uncover a critical link between taste and body weight

Ceregene announces data from phase 2 clinical trial of CERE-120 for Parkinson's

Ceregene announces data from phase 2 clinical trial of CERE-120 for Parkinson's

Researchers study effect of ADHD on smoking cessation

Researchers study effect of ADHD on smoking cessation

Researchers identify best time for stem cell collection for Parkinson's therapy

Researchers identify best time for stem cell collection for Parkinson's therapy

Researchers define ideal time for stem cell collection for Parkinson's disease therapy

Researchers define ideal time for stem cell collection for Parkinson's disease therapy

Breakthrough in cellular analysis

Breakthrough in cellular analysis

Breakthrough in cell-type analysis offers new ways to study development and disease

Breakthrough in cell-type analysis offers new ways to study development and disease

Light triggers a new chemical code for brain cells

Light triggers a new chemical code for brain cells

Novel tool helps study the biochemical basis of Alzheimer's

Novel tool helps study the biochemical basis of Alzheimer's

Interaction between gene variants may alter brain function in schizophrenia

Interaction between gene variants may alter brain function in schizophrenia

Discovery of new target in brain for treating schizophrenia

Discovery of new target in brain for treating schizophrenia

New obesity drug Tesofensine may have huge potential

New obesity drug Tesofensine may have huge potential

Low levels of vitamin D linked to Parkinson's

Low levels of vitamin D linked to Parkinson's

Prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease

Prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease

Methamphetamine enters brain quickly and lingers

Methamphetamine enters brain quickly and lingers

Women who smoke at risk for major depression

Women who smoke at risk for major depression

Study questions use of newer antipsychotic drugs in children

Study questions use of newer antipsychotic drugs in children

Abuse of painkillers can predispose adolescents to lifelong addiction

Abuse of painkillers can predispose adolescents to lifelong addiction

Diazepam effects nerve cells in the brain reward system

Diazepam effects nerve cells in the brain reward system

One night without sleep increases chemical dopamine in the human brain

One night without sleep increases chemical dopamine in the human brain

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