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dopamine secretion, neurotransmission
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go
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20180921
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p(HGNC:CHRM1) decreases bp(GO:"dopamine secretion, neurotransmission") View Subject | View Object

Interestingly, these M1-deficient mice display increased amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion and dopamine neurotransmission,47 indicating that M1 modulation may have antipsychotic potential. PubMed:24511233

p(HGNC:SNCA) regulates bp(GO:"dopamine secretion, neurotransmission") View Subject | View Object

alphaSYN is a small, 140 amino acid residue protein that is thought to regulate/participate in dopamine neurotransmission/release via effects on vesicular storage PubMed:14556719

a(CHEBI:methamphetamine) decreases bp(GO:"dopamine secretion, neurotransmission") View Subject | View Object

As detailed in the following paragraph, METH exerts disruptive effects on DA neurotransmission, which translate into abnormal stimulation of post-synaptic DA receptors, mainly D1-type DA receptors (D1R), thus leading to non-canonical signaling cascades sustaining behavioral alterations that overlap with schizophrenia-like symptoms (i.e., visual and auditory hallucinations and delusions) PubMed:30061532

a(CHEBI:methamphetamine) association bp(GO:"dopamine secretion, neurotransmission") View Subject | View Object

These findings strongly suggest that an autophagy dysfunction acts both at pre- and post-synaptic level to alter DA neurotransmission during both METH administration and schizophrenia (Figure 2) PubMed:30061532

bp(GO:autophagy) association bp(GO:"dopamine secretion, neurotransmission") View Subject | View Object

These findings strongly suggest that an autophagy dysfunction acts both at pre- and post-synaptic level to alter DA neurotransmission during both METH administration and schizophrenia (Figure 2) PubMed:30061532

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bp(GO:"dopamine secretion, neurotransmission") association a(CHEBI:methamphetamine) View Subject | View Object

These findings strongly suggest that an autophagy dysfunction acts both at pre- and post-synaptic level to alter DA neurotransmission during both METH administration and schizophrenia (Figure 2) PubMed:30061532

bp(GO:"dopamine secretion, neurotransmission") association bp(GO:autophagy) View Subject | View Object

These findings strongly suggest that an autophagy dysfunction acts both at pre- and post-synaptic level to alter DA neurotransmission during both METH administration and schizophrenia (Figure 2) PubMed:30061532

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