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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.
Inserting corrective genes into the brain to fight Parkinson's disease

Inserting corrective genes into the brain to fight Parkinson's disease

Researchers have identified the cellular receptor for the JC virus

Researchers have identified the cellular receptor for the JC virus

Study identifies potentially valuable applications for new drug Nifrolidine

Study identifies potentially valuable applications for new drug Nifrolidine

Restless legs syndrome is underdiagnosed in kids

Restless legs syndrome is underdiagnosed in kids

Significant advance in understanding the human genome

Significant advance in understanding the human genome

Botox may be a possible treatment for sufferers of Tourette's syndrome

Botox may be a possible treatment for sufferers of Tourette's syndrome

Computational model of addiction which can be used to make predictions about human behavior

Computational model of addiction which can be used to make predictions about human behavior

Rifampicin can prevent the formation of protein fibrils associated with Parkinson's disease

Rifampicin can prevent the formation of protein fibrils associated with Parkinson's disease

Discovery of gene mutation in fruit flies that alters sensitivity to crack cocaine

Discovery of gene mutation in fruit flies that alters sensitivity to crack cocaine

The brain's dopamine system is key to alcoholism

The brain's dopamine system is key to alcoholism

New strain of mice to study nicotine addiction

New strain of mice to study nicotine addiction

Dopamine in the brain plays a key role in how we make choices

Dopamine in the brain plays a key role in how we make choices

Body's 'internal marijuana': A new target for treatment of schizophrenia, Parkinson's?

Body's 'internal marijuana': A new target for treatment of schizophrenia, Parkinson's?

alpha4 may prove to be useful target for smoking addiction therapies

alpha4 may prove to be useful target for smoking addiction therapies

Smoking and coffee combined have a greater harmful effect on arteries and blood flow

Smoking and coffee combined have a greater harmful effect on arteries and blood flow

Marijuana-like compounds may aid Parkinson's disease, pain and obesity

Marijuana-like compounds may aid Parkinson's disease, pain and obesity

Smoking shown to quell painful sensations and heighten positive emotions

Smoking shown to quell painful sensations and heighten positive emotions

Evidence links cellular iron deficiency to restless legs syndrome

Evidence links cellular iron deficiency to restless legs syndrome

Exercise protects brain cells affected by Parkinson's

Exercise protects brain cells affected by Parkinson's

Gene mutation causes Parkinson's disease in some families

Gene mutation causes Parkinson's disease in some families

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