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Publication : Impaired locomotion and dopamine signaling in retinoid receptor mutant mice.

First Author  Krezel W Year  1998
Journal  Science Volume  279
Issue  5352 Pages  863-7
PubMed ID  9452386 Mgi Jnum  J:45752
Mgi Id  MGI:1196075 Doi  10.1126/science.279.5352.863
Citation  Krezel W, et al. (1998) Impaired locomotion and dopamine signaling in retinoid receptor mutant mice. Science 279(5352):863-7
abstractText  In the adult mouse, single and compound null mutations in the genes for retinoic acid receptor beta and retinoid X receptors beta and gamma resulted in locomotor defects related to dysfunction of the mesolimbic dopamine signaling pathway. Expression of the D1 and D2 receptors for dopamine was reduced in the ventral striatum of mutant mice, and the response of double null mutant mice to cocaine, which affects dopamine signaling in the mesolimbic system, was blunted. Thus, retinoid receptors are involved in the regulation of brain functions, and retinoic acid signaling defects may contribute to pathologies such as Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia.
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