The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers.
Dopamine neurotransmission influences approach toward rewards and reward-related cues. The best cited interpretation of this effect proposes that dopamine mediates the pleasure that commonly accompanies reward. This hypothesis has received support in some animal models and a few studies in humans. H...
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doaj-70bc03d8831d43fd8708d9fb10a14e902021-03-03T20:30:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0171e2837010.1371/journal.pone.0028370The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers.John LigginsRobert O PihlChawki BenkelfatMarco LeytonDopamine neurotransmission influences approach toward rewards and reward-related cues. The best cited interpretation of this effect proposes that dopamine mediates the pleasure that commonly accompanies reward. This hypothesis has received support in some animal models and a few studies in humans. However, direct assessments of the effect of transiently increasing dopamine neurotransmission have been largely limited to the use of psychostimulant drugs, which elevate brain levels of multiple neurotransmitters in addition to dopamine. In the present study we tested the effect of more selectively elevating dopamine neurotransmission, as produced by administration of the immediate dopamine precursor, L-DOPA (0, 100/25, 200/50 mg, Sinemet), in healthy human volunteers. Neither dose altered positive mood. The results suggest that dopamine neurotransmission does not directly influence positive mood in humans.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22238577/?tool=EBI |
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The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers. |
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The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers. |
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The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers. |
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The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers. |
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The dopamine augmenter L-DOPA does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers. |
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dopamine augmenter l-dopa does not affect positive mood in healthy human volunteers. |
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2012-01-01 |
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Dopamine neurotransmission influences approach toward rewards and reward-related cues. The best cited interpretation of this effect proposes that dopamine mediates the pleasure that commonly accompanies reward. This hypothesis has received support in some animal models and a few studies in humans. However, direct assessments of the effect of transiently increasing dopamine neurotransmission have been largely limited to the use of psychostimulant drugs, which elevate brain levels of multiple neurotransmitters in addition to dopamine. In the present study we tested the effect of more selectively elevating dopamine neurotransmission, as produced by administration of the immediate dopamine precursor, L-DOPA (0, 100/25, 200/50 mg, Sinemet), in healthy human volunteers. Neither dose altered positive mood. The results suggest that dopamine neurotransmission does not directly influence positive mood in humans. |
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