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D3 Dopamine Neurons

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D3 Dopamine Neurons

Introduction

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D3 Dopamine Neurons is an important cell type in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Overview

D3 dopamine receptor neurons (DRD3-expressing neurons) represent a specific population of neurons that express the dopamine D3 receptor subtype. The D3 receptor is a member of the D2-like family of dopamine receptors (D2, D3, D4) and is predominantly expressed in limbic regions associated with reward, motivation, and motor control. These neurons play crucial roles in dopaminergic signaling and are implicated in various neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson's disease (PD), schizophrenia, and addiction. [@missale1998]

Molecular Biology

The DRD3 Gene


The DRD3 gene (Dopamine Receptor D3) is located on chromosome 3q13.3 and encodes a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) of the D2-like family. Key features include: [@bezard2003]
  • Gene ID: 1817
  • Protein length: 400 amino acids
  • Molecular weight: ~44 kDa
  • G protein coupling: Gi/Go - inhibits adenylate cyclase, reduces cAMP production

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