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Astrocyte-neuron signaling in the mesolimbic dopamine system: the hidden stars of dopamine signaling

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NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 11, Pages 1864-1872

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41386-021-01090-7

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  1. National Institutes of Health-NIDA [F30DA042510, R01DA048822]
  2. National Institutes of Health-MH [R01MH119355]
  3. National Institutes of Health-NINDS [R01NS097312]

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Astrocytes respond to dopamine signaling and modulate information processing in key brain regions. They exhibit circuit-specific modulation of neuronal networks, potentially serving as a therapeutic target for dopamine pathologies.
Astrocytes are fundamental components of brain information processing and possess the ability to respond to synaptic signaling with increases in cytoplasmic calcium and modulate neuronal activity with the subsequent release of neuroactive transmitters. Dopamine signaling is essential for brain physiology and pathology, participating in learning and memory, motor control, neurological diseases, and psychiatric diseases, and astrocytes are emerging as a key cellular target of dopamine signaling. The present review will examine evidence revealing that astrocytes respond to dopamine and modulate information processing in the primary brain regions implicated in the mesolimbic dopamine system. Astrocytes exhibit circuit-specific modulation of neuronal networks and have the potential to serve as a therapeutic target for interventions designed for dopamine pathologies.

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