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Publication : Dopamine D2L Receptor Is Required for Visual Discrimination and Reversal Learning.

First Author  Morita M Year  2016
Journal  Mol Neuropsychiatry Volume  2
Issue  3 Pages  124-132
PubMed ID  27867937 Mgi Jnum  J:258508
Mgi Id  MGI:6147939 Doi  10.1159/000447970
Citation  Morita M, et al. (2016) Dopamine D2L Receptor Is Required for Visual Discrimination and Reversal Learning. Mol Neuropsychiatry 2(3):124-132
abstractText  The corticostriatothalamic circuit regulates learning behaviors via dopamine neurotransmission. D2 long (D2L) receptors are an isoform of dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) and may act mainly at postsynaptic sites. It is well known that D2Rs influence high brain functions, but the roles of individual D2R isoforms are still unclear. To assess the influence of D2L receptors in visual discrimination learning, we performed visual discrimination and reversal tasks with D2L knockout mice using a touchscreen operant system. There were no significant differences in an operant conditioning task between genotypes. However, D2L knockout mice were impaired in both visual discrimination and reversal learning tasks. D2L knockout mice were also significantly slower than wild-type mice in collecting the reward in the visual discrimination task. These results indicate that D2L receptors play an important role in visual discrimination and reversal learning.
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