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Publication : Hyperlocomotion and indifference to cocaine and amphetamine in mice lacking the dopamine transporter.

First Author  Giros B Year  1996
Journal  Nature Volume  379
Issue  6566 Pages  606-12
PubMed ID  8628395 Mgi Jnum  J:31328
Mgi Id  MGI:78831 Doi  10.1038/379606a0
Citation  Giros B, et al. (1996) Hyperlocomotion and indifference to cocaine and amphetamine in mice lacking the dopamine transporter. Nature 379(6566):606-12
abstractText  Disruption of the mouse dopamine transporter gene results in spontaneous hyperlocomotion despite major adaptive changes, such as decreases in neurotransmitter and receptor levels. In homozygote mice, dopamine persists at least 100 times longer in the extracellular space, explaining the biochemical basis of the hyperdopaminergic phenotype and demonstrating the critical role of the transporter in regulating neurotransmission. The dopamine transporter is an obligatory target of cocaine and amphetamine, as these psychostimulants have no effect on locomotor activity or dopamine release and uptake in mice lacking the transporter.
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