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Multiple receptors for dopamine

Nature, 1979
Pharmacological and biochemical criteria can be used to separate those dopamine receptors which are linked to the enzyme adenylyl cyclase and those which are not.
J W, Kebabian, D B, Calne
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Dopamine Receptor and Hypertension

Current Medicinal Chemistry-Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents, 2005
Dopamine plays an important role in the pathogenesis of hypertension by regulating epithelial sodium transport and reactive oxygen and by interacting with vasopressin, renin-angiotensin, and the sympathetic nervous system. Decreased renal dopamine production and/or impaired dopamine receptor function have been reported in hypertension.
Chunyu, Zeng   +3 more
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Dopamine receptors and hypertension

Current Hypertension Reports, 2008
Dopamine plays an important role in regulating renal function and blood pressure. Dopamine synthesis and dopamine receptor subtypes have been shown in the kidney. Dopamine acts via cell surface receptors coupled to G proteins; the receptors are classified via pharmacologic and molecular cloning studies into two families, D1-like and D2-like.
Anees Ahmad, Banday   +1 more
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Update on Dopamine Receptors

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 1994
This paper reviews recent developments in dopamine receptor biology, with an emphasis on our recent understanding of the anatomical locations of where various genes for the dopamine receptors are expressed. At least five genes encoding dopamine receptors have been discovered. These five receptors have distinct pharmacological profiles as well as unique
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Schizophrenia and dopamine receptors

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2013
Schizophrenia patients are behaviorally supersensitive to dopamine-like drugs such as amphetamine or methylphenidate, meaning that patients respond to such drugs with increased psychotic symptoms, as compared to control subjects. A basis of such supersensitivity may be an increased pre-synaptic release of dopamine or a post-synaptic elevation of D2 ...
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Neostriatal dopamine receptors

Trends in Neurosciences, 1990
De Keyser, Jacques, Ebinger, Guy
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Dopamine Receptors

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1982
I, Creese, S E, Leff
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Dopamine receptors

2012
Sean M. Peterson   +2 more
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Dopamine Receptors in Parkinson's Disease: A Meta‐Analysis of Imaging Studies

Movement Disorders, 2021
Valtteri Kaasinen   +2 more
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