Axonal regulation of dopamine transmission by striatal neuromodulators

Striatal dopamine release can be modulated by diverse neuromodulators acting throughout the full anatomical extent of dopamine neurons, from dendrites and soma in the midbrain to axons in the striatum. Besides influencing somatodendritic integration and generation of action potentials by dopamine ne...

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Published inHandbook of Behavioral Neuroscience Vol. 32; pp. 115 - 128
Main Authors Cragg, Stephanie J., Sulzer, David, Todd, Kathryn
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Science & Technology 2025
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ISBN9780443298677
044329867X
ISSN1569-7339
DOI10.1016/B978-0-443-29867-7.00005-0

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Summary:Striatal dopamine release can be modulated by diverse neuromodulators acting throughout the full anatomical extent of dopamine neurons, from dendrites and soma in the midbrain to axons in the striatum. Besides influencing somatodendritic integration and generation of action potentials by dopamine neurons, neuromodulators act on axons to shape axonal excitability and neurotransmitter release probability. Mesostriatal dopamine axons are immensely arborized, forming thousands of branches per neuron and 105 potential release sites per axonal tree, comprising more than 99% of the surface of the neuron. Dopamine axons therefore offer strategic sites for the regulation of dopamine output by striatal neuromodulators that will then shape dopamine function and dysfunction, and potentially offer therapeutic opportunities for treating dopaminergic disorders. Here, we summarize current knowledge of the striatal neuromodulators and corresponding receptors that influence dopamine release and their underlying circuits where known.
ISBN:9780443298677
044329867X
ISSN:1569-7339
DOI:10.1016/B978-0-443-29867-7.00005-0