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    The significance of the dopamine receptor D2

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    • MauritioM Online
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      Striatal dopamine D2 receptor sensitivity is negatively correlated with obesity and positively correlated with insulin sensitivity. [1][2]

      Causality also seems likely, since activation of the dopamine D2 receptor enhances lifespan via known longevity pathways such as AMPK in C. elegans. [3]

      Interestingly, there is a correlation between social status and dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability, where higher-status individuals show higher receptor levels. [4]

      In contrast, serotonin appears to reduce social status, likely by decreasing dopamine signaling. [5]

      Caffeine increases striatal dopamine D2/D3 receptor availability. [6]

      Fish oil supplementation decreases dopamine D1 and D2 receptor expression. [7]

      References

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      [2] PMID:18598772
      [3] PMID:35317792
      [4] PMID:19811777
      [5] PMID:11275287
      [6] PMID:25871974
      [7] PMID:30951972

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      • lobotomizeL Offline
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        last edited by lobotomize

        Dopamine (D_{2}) receptors are inhibitory. When dopamine binds to them, they act as a negative feedback loop to decrease further dopamine release and suppress excitability.;

        https://bioenergetic.forum/post/56042
        ""The dopamine system of healthy, highly creative people is similar to that found in people with schizophrenia" lower d2 in creative people and schizos

        low D2 receptor density (not to be mistaken with D3) is correlated to creativity
        low protein high carb diet decreases D2 receptor density

        antipsychotic medicine increases D2 density and lowers dopamine, so one can argue that high baseline dopamine reduces D2 density ""

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