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The effects of chemogenetic targeting of serotonin-projecting pathways on L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia and psychosis in a bilateral rat model of Parkinson’s disease
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The effects of chemogenetic targeting of serotonin-projecting pathways on L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia and psychosis in a bilateral rat model of Parkinson’s disease

Natalie Lipari, Ashley Galfano, Shruti Venkatesh, Han Grezenko, Ivette M. Sandoval, Fredric P. Manfredsson and Christopher Bishop
Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Vol.18
2024

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Animals Antiparkinson Agents Disease Models, Animal Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced Levodopa Male Oxidopamine Parkinson Disease Parkinsonian Disorders Psychotic Disorders Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley Serotonergic Neurons Serotonin Tryptophan Hydroxylase ascorbic acid buprenorphine diaminobenzidine dopamine isoflurane oxidopamine pentobarbital serotonin tryptophan hydroxylase 2 antiparkinson agent levodopa oxidopamine serotonin tph2 protein, rat tryptophan hydroxylase amygdala animal experiment animal model Article brain region caregiver controlled study disease severity dorsal raphe nucleus dorsal striatum female forced swim test genetic transfection HEK293 cell line hippocampus human human cell hypothalamus immunohistochemistry immunoreactivity involuntary movement levodopa-induced dyskinesia male medial prefrontal cortex motor performance nerve cell plasticity nonhuman nucleus accumbens Parkinson disease pontine tegmentum prefrontal cortex prepulse inhibition psychosis quality of life raphe nucleus rat sensorimotor network serotoninergic system stereotactic treatment substantia nigra ventral striatum ventral tegmentum animal disease model drug effect drug therapy dyskinesia genetics metabolism Parkinson disease parkinsonism psychosis serotoninergic nerve cell Sprague Dawley rat
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