Rice_2004_Nat.Neurosci_7_583

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Title : Nicotine amplifies reward-related dopamine signals in striatum - Rice_2004_Nat.Neurosci_7_583
Author(s) : Rice ME , Cragg SJ
Ref : Nat Neurosci , 7 :583 , 2004
Abstract :

Reward-seeking behaviors depend critically on dopamine signaling--dopamine neurons encode reward-related information by switching from tonic to phasic (burst-like) activity. Using guinea pig brain slices, we show that nicotine, like cocaine and amphetamine, acts directly in striatum where it enhances dopamine release during phasic but not tonic activity. This amplification provides a mechanism for nicotine facilitation of reward-related dopamine signals, including responses to other primary reinforcers that govern nicotine dependence in smokers.

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PubMedID: 15146188

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Rice ME, Cragg SJ (2004)
Nicotine amplifies reward-related dopamine signals in striatum
Nat Neurosci 7 :583

Rice ME, Cragg SJ (2004)
Nat Neurosci 7 :583