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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.
How sexy we feel depends on our genes

How sexy we feel depends on our genes

Genetic variations impact sexual desire

Genetic variations impact sexual desire

New drug for Parkinson's gets FDA approval

New drug for Parkinson's gets FDA approval

FDA approves Azilect for the treatment of Parkinson's

FDA approves Azilect for the treatment of Parkinson's

Varenicline could increase number who quit smoking

Varenicline could increase number who quit smoking

Prefrontal cortex in the brain damaged by both alcoholism and chronic smoking

Prefrontal cortex in the brain damaged by both alcoholism and chronic smoking

Study shows drugs work differently in the brains of men and women

Study shows drugs work differently in the brains of men and women

New orthostatic hypotension treatment reduces symptoms without causing high blood pressure

New orthostatic hypotension treatment reduces symptoms without causing high blood pressure

Researchers identify novel agent that protects neurons involved in Parkinson's disease from being destroyed by rotenone

Researchers identify novel agent that protects neurons involved in Parkinson's disease from being destroyed by rotenone

New guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson disease

New guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson disease

Researchers find potential new mechanism for how the brain's reward system works

Researchers find potential new mechanism for how the brain's reward system works

Profound alterations in the brain mechanisms that regulate motivated behavior with addiction

Profound alterations in the brain mechanisms that regulate motivated behavior with addiction

Researchers find compound that interferes with the pathogenic effects of Huntington's disease

Researchers find compound that interferes with the pathogenic effects of Huntington's disease

Concerta used to treat ADHD may be less likely to be abused than other stimulant drugs

Concerta used to treat ADHD may be less likely to be abused than other stimulant drugs

Study provides new evidence of the importance of reward pathways in the brain

Study provides new evidence of the importance of reward pathways in the brain

SRY protein explains why men more likely to develop Parkinson's

SRY protein explains why men more likely to develop Parkinson's

Alcoholism, smoking and genetics among Plains American Indians

Alcoholism, smoking and genetics among Plains American Indians

Genetic variations help predict risk for salt-induced high blood pressure

Genetic variations help predict risk for salt-induced high blood pressure

SRY gene directly controls neuronal function in the brain

SRY gene directly controls neuronal function in the brain

Researchers create animal model of any schizophrenic characteristics

Researchers create animal model of any schizophrenic characteristics

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