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Re: Dopamine depletion: A myth?

Posted by SLS on April 12, 2009, at 7:19:27

In reply to Re: Dopamine depletion: A myth? » SLS, posted by sowhysosad on April 11, 2009, at 19:01:28

> You just need to stimulate the DA nerves to fire. This can be accomplished by using stimulants, Wellbutrin, and possibly atypical neuroleptics. There might even be some viable herbal alternatives like Ginkgo biloba.
>
> Do you think Provigil would hit the spot?

I forgot about Provigil. Good thinking. Yes, I believe that it can increase the activity of certain DA pathways. Some believe that this drug is a DA reuptake inhibitor. I don't think this has been shown conclusively. However, even if it doesn't inhibit DA reuptake, the increase in glutamate (GLU) transmission Provigil produces in the thalamus very likely stimulates DA neurons downstream in the reward centers of the limbic system.


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