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Publication : Dopamine Is Required for the Neural Representation and Control of Movement Vigor.

First Author  Panigrahi B Year  2015
Journal  Cell Volume  162
Issue  6 Pages  1418-30
PubMed ID  26359992 Mgi Jnum  J:284661
Mgi Id  MGI:6386001 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2015.08.014
Citation  Panigrahi B, et al. (2015) Dopamine Is Required for the Neural Representation and Control of Movement Vigor. Cell 162(6):1418-30
abstractText  Progressive depletion of midbrain dopamine neurons (PDD) is associated with deficits in the initiation, speed, and fluidity of voluntary movement. Models of basal ganglia function focus on initiation deficits; however, it is unclear how they account for deficits in the speed or amplitude of movement (vigor). Using an effort-based operant conditioning task for head-fixed mice, we discovered distinct functional classes of neurons in the dorsal striatum that represent movement vigor. Mice with PDD exhibited a progressive reduction in vigor, along with a selective impairment of its neural representation in striatum. Restoration of dopaminergic tone with a synthetic precursor ameliorated deficits in movement vigor and its neural representation, while suppression of striatal activity during movement was sufficient to reduce vigor. Thus, dopaminergic input to the dorsal striatum is indispensable for the emergence of striatal activity that mediates adaptive changes in movement vigor. These results suggest refined intervention strategies for Parkinson's disease.
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