Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3073482 NeuroImage 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Increased baseline elevations of k* and increased responsiveness to quinpirole in the lesioned hemisphere are consistent with their higher D2-receptor and cPLA2 activity levels, whereas reduced responsiveness to D-amphetamine is consistent with dropout of pre-synaptic elements containing the DAT. In vivo imaging of AA signaling using dopaminergic drugs can identify pre- and post-synaptic DA changes in animal models of Parkinson's disease.
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