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3,4-dichloromethylphenidate (3,4-CTMP) and ethylphenidate are new psychoactive substances and analogs of the attention deficit medication methylphenidate. Both drugs have been reported on online user fora to induce effects similar to cocaine.
Colin Davidson +4 more
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Previously we reported the cholinergic M2 muscarinic receptor-mediated inhibition of noradrenaline release from the rat stomach (K. Yokotani, Y. Osumi. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1993;264:54–60).
Kumiko Nakamura +5 more
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Objective To identify factors associated with outcome of septic shock patients receiving high dose noradrenaline according to three primary infection sites.
Kang-song Wu +5 more
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Noradrenaline as one of the most important neurotransmitters in the sympathetic nervous system plays key roles in all of the forebrain activities such as perception, memory, learning, and homeostasis, and its dysfunction is closely related to both ...
Fangjun Huo (3218874) +5 more
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Relationship between the tissue level of cyclic AMP and the fat cell size of human adipose tissue.
The relationship between mean fat cell size, maximal tissue cyclic AMP concentration, and glycerol release was investigated in human subcutaneous adipose tissue incubated in vitro with or without isoprenaline or noradrenaline added at maximal effective ...
P Arner, J Ostman
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The authors previously demonstrated that newborn llama (NBLL) express high levels of α1 adrenergic receptors, which provide a potent vasoconstriction response when compared with newborn sheep (NBSH) gestated at sea level.
Fernando A. Moraga +7 more
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Physical exercise has lasting positive influence on mental health. However, its cellular substrate remains to be elucidated. Recently, dopamine D1-like receptor activation induced by noradrenaline has been suggested to underlie exercise-dependent ...
Katsunori Kobayashi
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Noradrenaline and Parkinson's Disease [PDF]
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the degeneration of dopamine (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta, and motor symptoms including bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremor at rest. These symptoms are exhibited when striatal dopamine concentration has decreased by around 70%.
Claire eDelaville +3 more
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Background Equivocal data exist on whether noradrenaline during resuscitation from circulatory shock affects tissue mitochondrial respiration. Therefore, we examined the relation between myocardial mitochondrial respiration and plasma noradrenaline ...
Nadja Abele +22 more
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