Neurotransmitters in the basal ganglia.

Can J Neurol Sci

Published: February 1984

AI Article Synopsis

  • The literature review focuses on the connections and neurotransmitters involved in the caudate/putamen, globus pallidus, and substantia nigra.
  • Emphasis is placed on the significant roles of GABA and glutamate in motor pathways, highlighting the importance of the substantia nigra pars reticulata in the basal ganglia output.
  • The study suggests that excessive stimulation from the pedunculopontine tegmental area may lead to the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, indicating a potential mechanism for neuron death in Parkinson's disease.

Article Abstract

The literature is reviewed on the afferents and efferents of the caudate/putamen, globus pallidus and substantia nigra, and on the neurotransmitters occurring in the various tracts. Emphasis is placed upon the diverse roles played by GABA and glutamate as transmitters in motor pathways and upon the probability that the substantia nigra pars reticulata plays a pivotal role in the output of the basal ganglia. Excessive stimulation of the projection from the pedunculopontine tegmental area to the substantia nigra is shown to cause destruction of dopaminergic neurons in the latter nucleus, suggesting another possible mechanism for cell death in Parkinson's disease.

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