نتایج جستجو برای: monoamine oxidase

تعداد نتایج: 53778  

2012
Julia Sacher Eugenii A Rabiner Michael Clark Pablo Rusjan Alexandra Soliman Rada Boskovic Stephen J Kish Alan A Wilson Sylvain Houle Jeffrey H Meyer

Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) is an important target in the pathophysiology and therapeutics of major depressive disorder, aggression, and neurodegenerative conditions. We measured the effect of changes in MAO-A substrate on MAO-A binding in regions implicated in affective and neurodegenerative disease with [(11)C]-harmine positron emission tomography in healthy volunteers. Monoamine oxidase A V(...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia 1989

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
rekha valecha r.k.s.d. college of pharmacy, kaithal, india. dinesh dhingra organization

introduction: celastrus paniculatus seed oil, commonly known as malkangni or jyotishmati, was in use from time immemorial to treat brain related disorders. celastrus paniculatus seed oil has significant antidepressant-like activity in chronic unpredictable stressed mice. the present study was undertaken to evaluate the antidepressant-like effect of celastrus paniculatus seed oil in unstressed m...

Journal: :Prescriber 2023

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are generally only initiated by specialists because of safety concerns, making GPs more wary these medicines. This article discusses the important side-effects and interactions MAOIs how can be minimised, explains why MAOI prescribing may safer than we led to believe.

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1999
J Deckert M Catalano Y V Syagailo M Bosi O Okladnova D Di Bella M M Nöthen P Maffei P Franke J Fritze W Maier P Propping H Beckmann L Bellodi K P Lesch

A genetic contribution to the pathogenesis of panic disorder has been demonstrated by clinical genetic studies. Molecular genetic studies have focused on candidate genes suggested by the molecular mechanisms implied in the action of drugs utilized for therapy or in challenge tests. One class of drugs effective in the treatment of panic disorder is represented by monoamine oxidase A inhibitors. ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Japanese Histochemical Association 1960

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1965

Journal: :Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2006
Ashraf A Khalil Bruce Davies Neal Castagnoli

It is well established that tobacco smokers have reduced levels of monoamine oxidase activities both in the brain and peripheral organs. Furthermore, extensive evidence suggests that smokers are less prone to develop Parkinson's disease. These facts, plus the observation that inhibition of monoamine oxidase B protects against the parkinsonian inducing effects of the nigrostriatal neurotoxin 1-m...

2006
JENNIFER SOUTHGATE Bernhard Baron

SYNOPSIS Cyclical variations in monoamine oxidase activity during the human menstrual cycle, specific to the endometrium and modified in women undergoing contraceptive steroid treatment, may reflect changes in hormonal environment. Treatment of rats with individual constituents of the contraceptive pill causes analogous changes: oestrogens inhibit and progestogens potentiate uterine monoamine o...

2014
Carolina Dos Santos Passos Claudia Simoes-Pires Amelia Henriques Muriel Cuendet Pierre-Alain Carrupt Philippe Christen

Chapter Outline Introduction 123 Therapeutic Potential of Monoamine Oxidase Inhibition in Neurological Disorders 124 Depression 125 Parkinson’s Disease 126 Other Neurodegenerative Diseases 126 Smoke and Alcohol Cessation 127 Alkaloids as Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors 127 Indole Alkaloids 128 Isoquinoline Alkaloids 134 Piperidine Alkaloids 137 Desoxypeganine 138 Other Alkaloids 139 Conclusion 141...

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