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Science 15 July 1994:
Vol. 265. no. 5170, pp. 412 - 415
DOI: 10.1126/science.8023166

Articles

Science, Vol 265, Issue 5170, 412-415
Copyright © 1994 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Effect of the nigrostriatal dopamine system on acquired neural responses in the striatum of behaving monkeys

T Aosaki, AM Graybiel, and M Kimura

Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139.

Dysfunction of the nigrostriatal dopamine system results in marked disorders of movement such as occur in Parkinson's disease. Functions of this dopamine-containing projection system were examined in monkeys trained in a classical conditioning task, and the effects of striatal dopamine depletion were tested. Unilateral dopamine loss substantially reduced the acquired sensory responsiveness of striatal neurons monitored electrophysiologically. This effect was ipsilateral and selective, and could be reversed by apomorphine. These results suggest that the primate nigrostriatal system modulates expression of neuronal response plasticity in the striatum during sensorimotor learning.


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