McCulloch J, Savaki H E, McCulloch M C, Sokoloff L
Nature. 1979 Nov 15;282(5736):303-5. doi: 10.1038/282303a0.
The topographic distribution of dopaminergic receptors in the cerebral cortex closely parallels that of the dopaminergic innervation. In the rat, dopaminergic axons which originate in the mesencephalon are confined to a few discrete regions of the neocortex--anterior cingulate cortex, entorhinal cortex, frontal cortex (particularly anteromedial and supragenual areas) and the transitional zone between the neocortex and the pyriform cortex. Moreover, biochemical examinations of processes generally considered to be indicative of dopaminergic neuro-transmission--neuronal uptake of labelled dopamine or dopamine-activation of adenylate cyclase activity--have confirmed a highly restricted locus of action of dopaminergic systems in the cerebral cortex. We describe here data obtained using the 2-deoxyglucose technique in conjunction with conventional neuropharmacological techniques, suggesting that the influence of dopaminergic systems on cortical function extends beyond the known confines of the mesocortical dopaminergic system.