subsequent falls in dopamine levels combined with down-regulation of receptor numbers results in anhedonia, shortened attention span, depression and drug-seeking behaviour
dopamine D2 receptors in the brain and autonomic ganglia are vital for a wide range of neurologic functions and are involved in the extrapyramidal movement control system, pleasure reward and motivation systems, cognition, learning, modulation of autonomic system and prolactin secretion
cocaine appears to upregulate D3 receptors in nucleus accumbens, possibly contributing to drug seeking behavior
dopamine D1 receptors have an important role in increasing blood flow to the GIT and kidneys as well as an important role in working memory tasks and the reward system
dopamine D1-like receptors
D1 receptor - most blood vessels; genetic polymorphisms may have a aetiologic role in hypertension; nucleus accumbens involved in the reward system