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Limbic system dopamine projections

Dopaminergic neuromodulatory system. The neurons that synthesize dopamine (structural formula in box) are found in the midbrain, from which they project to the limbic system (the mesolimbic pathway), the cerebral cortex (the mesocortical pathway), as well as to the extrapyramidal motor system (the nigrostriatal pathway). [Pg.42]

Fig. 2. A. Forebrain dopamine projection system in rodents and primates. The nigrostriatal pathway projects from the A8 and A9 groups of the substantia nigra (SN) via the medial forebrain bundle (mfb) to the neostriatum (NS). The mesocorticolimbic pathway projects from the more medially located A10 cell group of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and olfactory tubercle (OT) of the ventral striatum (VS) and limbic forebrain areas including prefrontal cortex (Ctx), septum (Se) and amygdala (A). B. Striatal projection areas in the rodent brain are divided into the more dorsal neostriatum, and ventral striatum. C. In the primate brain, including human and illustrated for the marmoset, the neostriatum is divided by the fibers of the internal capsule into caudate nucleus (CN) and putamen (Pu). Correspondingly, the neostriatum of rats is sometimes designated the caudate-putamen (CPu) complex. Fig. 2. A. Forebrain dopamine projection system in rodents and primates. The nigrostriatal pathway projects from the A8 and A9 groups of the substantia nigra (SN) via the medial forebrain bundle (mfb) to the neostriatum (NS). The mesocorticolimbic pathway projects from the more medially located A10 cell group of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and olfactory tubercle (OT) of the ventral striatum (VS) and limbic forebrain areas including prefrontal cortex (Ctx), septum (Se) and amygdala (A). B. Striatal projection areas in the rodent brain are divided into the more dorsal neostriatum, and ventral striatum. C. In the primate brain, including human and illustrated for the marmoset, the neostriatum is divided by the fibers of the internal capsule into caudate nucleus (CN) and putamen (Pu). Correspondingly, the neostriatum of rats is sometimes designated the caudate-putamen (CPu) complex.
The distribution of dopamine in the brain is very non-uniform. There is some in the limbic system, and a large proportion is found in the corpus striatum - a part of the extrapyramidal motor system which is concerned with the coordination of movement. Dopamine-containing nerves are found in three main pathways in the brain. The nigrostriatal pathway contains about 75% Of the dopamine in the brain, and the cell bodies lie in the substantia nigra and the nerves terminate in the corpus striatum. The second important pathway is the mesolimbic pathway, the cell bodies of which lie in the mid-brain and project to parts of the limbic system, particularly the nucleus accumbens. The third, the tubero-infundibular system, consists of short neurons that run from the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus to the median eminence and the pituitary gland, the secretions of which they regulate. [Pg.104]


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