نتایج جستجو برای: dopamine receptor

تعداد نتایج: 621913  

2012
Philip Seeman

The neuroleptic/dopamine receptor, with its picomolar affinity for potent neuroleptics, is the functional dopamine receptor of the brain. This receptor has been termed the D2 dopamine receptor, and it inhibits or interferes with dopamine-stimulated adenylate cyclase. This D2 receptor has two states, each having different affinity for dopamine. The high-affinity state, termed D2 hlg , has a 10 n...

Journal: :Science 1976
J W Kebabian J M Saavedra

The zona reticulata, the subdivision of the substantia nigra containing dendrites of the dopaminergic nigro-neostriatal neurons, contains dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity. This nigral dopamine receptor is similar to the striatal dopamine receptor. These and previous data suggest a physiological role (or roles) for dopamine in the substantia nigra.

Journal: :Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology 1993
O Civelli J R Bunzow D K Grandy

Our current understanding of the relationship between the dopaminergic system and human brain disorders is based on two fundamental discoveries: dopamine-replacement herapy can alleviate Parkinson’s disease (1-3) and, secondly, many antipsychotic drugs are dopamine receptor antagonists (4-7). These discoveries have guided two major directions in dopamine-related basic research and drug design: ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
P M Iuvone J Gan

The possible interaction of melatonin receptors and D1 dopamine receptors was investigated in neural cells prepared from embryonic day 8 chick retinas and cultured for 6 d. Dopamine stimulated cAMP accumulation in cultured retinal cells. This effect of dopamine was antagonized by addition of dopamine receptor antagonists (haloperidol and SCH23390) or melatonin receptor agonists (melatonin, 2-io...

2015
Yi Zhang Yuting Wang Lei Wang Mei Bai Xiuwu Zhang Xiongzhao Zhu

BACKGROUND Early life stress has been demonstrated to increase the risk of developing depression in adulthood. However, the roles and associated molecular mechanisms of stresses in the onset and relapse of depression have yet to be fully elucidated. METHODS Depression-like behaviors were induced in rats by maternal deprivation and chronic unpredictable stress. Depression- and anxiety-like beh...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2001
B Gardner Z F Liu D Jiang D R Sibley

Exposure of D1 dopamine receptors to agonists results in rapid desensitization of the receptor-stimulated accumulation of cAMP. It is believed that agonist-induced phosphorylation of the receptor plays a critical role in the processes that underlie this phenomenon. To investigate the role of agonist-induced receptor phosphorylation, a FLAG epitope was added to the amino terminus of the rat D1 d...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2008
Chunyu Zeng Ines Armando Yingjin Luo Gilbert M Eisner Robin A Felder Pedro A Jose

Dopamine plays an important role in the pathogenesis of hypertension by regulating epithelial sodium transport and by interacting with vasoactive hormones/humoral factors, such as aldosterone, angiotensin, catecholamines, endothelin, oxytocin, prolactin pro-opiomelancortin, reactive oxygen species, renin, and vasopressin. Dopamine receptors are classified into D(1)-like (D(1) and D(5)) and D(2)...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2003
Satoshi Fujita Hiroko Okutsu Haruhiko Yamaguchi Shin Nakamura Kazunori Adachi Tadashi Saigusa Noriaki Koshikawa

Dopamine receptor function in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and in control progenitor Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats was assessed from their dopamine D1-like/D2-like receptor-mediated jaw movements and dopamine release from the nucleus accumbens and from the ventrolateral striatum measured by an in vivo microdialysis technique. Spontaneous locomotor activity and rearing were significantly high...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Ji-Chuan Zhang Pak-Ming Lau Guo-Qiang Bi

Spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is considered a physiologically relevant form of Hebbian learning. However, behavioral learning often involves action of reinforcement or reward signals such as dopamine. Here, we examined how dopamine influences the quantitative rule of STDP at glutamatergic synapses of hippocampal neurons. The presence of 20 muM dopamine during paired pre- and postsyna...

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