3Joyce JN,Gurevich EV.D3receptor and the actions of neuoleptics in the ventral striatopallidal system of schizophrenics.Ann N Y Acad Sci,1999;887:595-613.
4Miler H J.Amisulpride:limbic specificity and the mechanism of antipsychotic atypicality.Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry,2003;27(7):1101-1111.
6Yoshioka M,Tanaka K,Miyazaki I,et al.The dopamine agonist cabergoline provides neuroproteetion by activation of the glutathione system and scavenging free radicals.Neurosci Res,2002;43(3):259-267.
7Bezard E,Ferry S,Mach U,et al.Attenuation of levodopainducde dyskinesia by normalizing dopamine D3receptor function.Nat Med,2003;9(6):762-767.
5Nieoullon A, Coquere A. Dopamine: a key regulator to adapt action, emotion, motivation and cognition[J]. Curr Opin Neurol,2003(16):3-9.
6De Keyser J, De Backer J P, Vauquelin G, et al. The effect of aging on the D1 dopamine receptors in human frontal cortex [J].Brain Res, 1990,528(2):308-310.
7Youngren O M, Chaiseha Y, Halawani M E. Regulation of prolactin secretion by dopamine and vasoactive instinal peptide at the level of the Pituitary in the turkey [J]. Neuroendocriolgy,2008,12 (68):319- 325.
8Wang C, Li S J, Li C. Molecular cloning, expression profile, polymorphism and the genetic effects of the dopamine D1 receptor gene on duck reproductive traits[J]. Mol Biol Rep,2012,39(23):9239- 9246.
9Shen X, Xu H P, Zhou M, et al. The genetic effects of the dopamine D1 receptor gene on chicken egg production and broodiness traits[J]. BMC GenetiCs,2010,8(11):17-19.