A10 dopaminergic cell group

A10 cell group

The A10 dopaminergic cell group, located in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the midbrain, is a major source of dopamine involved in reward, motivation, and cognitive function.

種類 Organ
親構造 dopaminergic cell groups
ラテン語名 A10 cell group

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What is the A10 dopaminergic cell group?
The A10 dopaminergic cell group (also known as the A10 cell group) is a defined cluster of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain, identified by researchers using a numerical classification system (the A-series) for monoaminergic cell groups. The A10 dopaminergic cell group, located in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the midbrain, is a major source of dopamine involved in reward, motivation, and cognitive function. These neurons synthesize and release dopamine, a neurotransmitter that regulates a wide range of brain functions.
Where is the A10 dopaminergic cell group located?
The A10 dopaminergic cell group is located in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the midbrain. The A-series naming convention for dopaminergic cell groups was established by researchers systematically mapping catecholamine-containing neurons throughout the brain. The precise anatomical position of each group is important for understanding its specific neural connections and functional roles.
What is the function of the A10 dopaminergic cell group?
The A10 dopaminergic cell group is a primary source of dopamine for the mesolimbic and mesocortical pathways, which are critical for reward processing, motivation, and emotional regulation. Dopamine released from these neurons modulates goal-directed behavior and reinforcement learning. Dysregulation of this system is implicated in addiction, schizophrenia, and mood disorders.
What conditions can affect the A10 dopaminergic cell group?
Dysfunction of the A10 dopaminergic cell group is implicated in several psychiatric conditions including schizophrenia, addiction, depression, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Substances of abuse activate this dopaminergic system, contributing to the reinforcing properties of addictive drugs. Antipsychotic medications and treatments for addiction often target dopamine receptors influenced by projections from this cell group.
How is the A10 dopaminergic cell group different from related structures?
The A10 cell group (ventral tegmental area) is often compared to the A9 cell group (substantia nigra pars compacta). A10 neurons project via the mesolimbic pathway to the nucleus accumbens and limbic structures, mediating reward and motivation, while A9 neurons project via the nigrostriatal pathway to the striatum to control voluntary movement. Unlike A9 neurons, A10 neurons are less selectively lost in Parkinson's disease.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.