نتایج جستجو برای: dat

تعداد نتایج: 3310  

2010
Thomas Steinkellner Oliver Kudlacek Michael Freissmuth Ype Elgersma Harald Sitte

Background The dopamine transporter (DAT) mediates dopamine (DA) reuptake once DA gets released into the synaptic cleft; thereby, the DAT regulates DA content available for synaptic transmission. Psychostimulants like amphetamines can induce the reverse operation and induce outward transport, thereby increasing extracellular dopamine concentrations. Increases of DA in the synaptic cleft are ass...

2017
Yang Li Felix P. Mayer Peter S. Hasenhuetl Verena Burtscher Klaus Schicker Harald H. Sitte Michael Freissmuth Walter Sandtner

The human dopamine transporter (DAT) has a tetrahedral Zn2+-binding site. Zn2+-binding sites are also recognized by other first-row transition metals. Excessive accumulation of manganese or of copper can lead to parkinsonism because of dopamine deficiency. Accordingly, we examined the effect of Mn2+, Co2+, Ni2+, and Cu2+ on transport-associated currents through DAT and DAT-H193K, a mutant with ...

2005
Christopher Wong Wei Zhu Naomi Pappas Michael Schueller Pauline Carter Donald Warner Yu-Shin Ding Colleen Shea Youwen Xu

ackground: (2S,3S)-2-(3-Chlorophenyl)-3,5,5,-trimethyl-2-morpholinol hydrochloride (radafaxine) is a new antidepressant that locks dopamine transporters (DAT). A concern with drugs that block (DAT) is their potential reinforcing effects and abuse liability. sing positron emission tomography (PET) we have shown that for DAT-blocking drugs to produce reinforcing effects they must induce 50% DAT b...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 1998
K Y Little D P McLaughlin L Zhang P R McFinton G W Dalack E H Cook B J Cassin S J Watson

BACKGROUND Results of recent radioligand binding experiments suggest that chronic cocaine exposure increases dopamine transporter (DAT) synthesis throughout the striatum of humans. However, detection of cocaine binding site increases in animals and humans has varied depending on the radioligand used. The present experiment tested the hypothesis in cocaine-using humans that synthesis of midbrain...

2017
Atonaltzin García-Jiménez Fernando C. Gómez-Merino Olga Tejeda-Sartorius Libia I. Trejo-Téllez

Lanthanum (La) is considered a beneficial element, capable of inducing hormesis. Hormesis is a dose-response relationship phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition. Herein we tested the effect of 0 and 10 μM La on growth and biomolecule concentrations of seedlings of four sweet bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) varieties, namely Sven, Sympathy, Yolo Wonder, and Zi...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2003
Wenfei Wang Mark S Sonders Okechukwu T Ukairo Helen Scott Megan K Kloetzel Christopher K Surratt

Cocaine initiates its euphoric effects by binding to the dopamine transporter (DAT), blocking uptake of synaptic dopamine. It has been hypothesized that the DAT transmembrane aspartic acid residue D79 forms an ionic interaction with charged nitrogen atoms in both dopamine and cocaine. We examined the consequences of novel and previously studied mutations of the D79 residue on DAT uptake of [3H]...

2015
Ethan R. Block Jacob Nuttle Judith Joyce Joyce G. Rohan

The dopamine transporter (DAT) limits the spatial and temporal spread of dopaminergic signaling by taking up extracellular dopamine. This function is thought to be modulated by endogenous signaling pathways. For example, phosphorylation of DAT by protein kinase C (PKC) reduces dopamine uptake, whereas phosphorylation by extracellular signal-regulated kinase increases uptake. Although phosphoryl...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Dhananjay Sakrikar Michelle S Mazei-Robison Marc A Mergy Nathan W Richtand Qiao Han Peter J Hamilton Erica Bowton Aurelio Galli Jeremy Veenstra-Vanderweele Michael Gill Randy D Blakely

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed disorder of school-age children. Although genetic and brain-imaging studies suggest a contribution of altered dopamine (DA) signaling in ADHD, evidence of signaling perturbations contributing to risk is largely circumstantial. The presynaptic, cocaine- and amphetamine (AMPH)-sensitive DA transporter (DAT) constrains ...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal chemistry 2003
Jianjing Cao Santosh S Kulkarni Stephen M Husbands Wayne D Bowen Wanda Williams Theresa Kopajtic Jonathan L Katz Clifford George Amy Hauck Newman

Both dopamine uptake inhibitors and sigma(1) receptor antagonists have been implicated as potential pharmacotherapeutics for the treatment of cocaine abuse. While the dopamine uptake inhibitors may share with cocaine neurochemical mechanisms underlying reinforcing properties, sigma(1) antagonists have been shown to attenuate some behavioral actions and toxic side effects associated with cocaine...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1986
J S Luxenberg R P Friedland S I Rapoport

Dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) has proven to be difficult to diagnose using computerized X-ray tomography (CT). To improve the identification of DAT with CT, several different quantitative approaches have been tried. Brain parenchymal density measurements and a variety of linear indices of ventricular size have failed to reliably separate DAT patients from age matched controls. Measures o...

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