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Background The neuropathological changes of early Alzheimer’s disease (AD) include neurodegenerative loss of noradrenaline neurons in the locus coeruleus with decreasing noradrenaline availability in their projection areas such as the hippocampus.
Takayuki Sakai +10 more
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Connective tissue mast cells store and release noradrenaline [PDF]
Mast cells are present in mucosal and connective tissues throughout the body. They synthesize and release a wide variety of bioactive molecules, such as histamine, proteases, and cytokines.
Yusuke Otani +5 more
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Noradrenaline is a major neuromodulator in the central nervous system (CNS). It is released from varicosities on neuronal efferents, which originate principally from the main noradrenergic nuclei of the brain – the locus coeruleus – and spread throughout
Jérôme Wahis +2 more
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Noradrenaline and serotonin-dependent sensitization of MSCs to noradrenaline
Stem and progenitor cells are characterized by peculiar mechanisms of hormonal regulation. Here we describe a protocol of analysis of hormonal cross-talk in adipose tissue derived multipotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).
Vadim I. Chechekhin +3 more
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Importance of noradrenaline in cold adaptation
Noradrenaline (300 µg/kg) was injected daily for 45 days in a group of 15 rats. At the end of this period O2 consumption and rectal temperature responses to noradrenaline (200 µg/kg) were measured at 30 C in these animals as well as in cold-acclimated ...
J Leblanc
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Noradrenaline state in children with a tic disorders
The content of noradrenaline in blood serum in 28 children 6–16 years of age with tic disorder was analyzed. It was detected reliable descent the content of noradrenaline in blood serum of the children with a tic disorders compared the group of healthy ...
I. F. Fedoseyeva +2 more
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The role of noradrenaline and selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibition in depression
Depression is a common disorder that impacts on all aspects of a person's life. For the past 10 years, clinicians have focused on serotonin in their treatment of depression.
N Brunello +2 more
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In the cerebral cortex, glutamate activates NMDA receptors (NMDARs), localized in noradrenergic neurons, inducing noradrenaline release that may have a permissive effect on glutamatergic transmission, and therefore, on the modulation of long-term ...
Clara Quintas +2 more
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A plea for noradrenaline [PDF]
Summary Hypotension induced by nifedipine and chlorpromazine is discussed, together with the role of noradrenaline in the correction of this problem, which was resistant to other forms of therapy.
M E, Stuart-Taylor, M M, Crosse
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Noradrenaline is an important neuromodulator in the cerebellum. We previously found that noradrenaline depressed cerebellar Purkinje cell activity and climbing fiber–Purkinje cell synaptic transmission in vivo in mice.
Bing-Xue Li +11 more
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