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Prefrontal and Striatal Glutamate Differently Relate to Striatal Dopamine: Potential Regulatory Mechanisms of Striatal Presynaptic Dopamine Function?

Tobias GleichLorenz DesernoRobert Christian LorenzRebecca BoehmeAnne PankowRalph BuchertSimone KühnAndreas HeinzFlorian SchlagenhaufJürgen Gallinat
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2015)
The present work demonstrates complementary relationships between prefrontal and striatal glutamate and ventral striatal presynaptic dopamine using human imaging measures: a negative correlation between prefrontal glutamate and presynaptic dopamine and a positive relationship between striatal glutamate and presynaptic dopamine are revealed. The results may reflect a regulatory role of prefrontal and striatal glutamate for ventral striatal presynaptic dopamine levels. Such glutamate-dopamine relationships improve our understanding of neurochemical interactions in prefrontostriatal circuits and have implications for the neurobiology of mental disease.
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