نتایج جستجو برای: dopamine receptor

تعداد نتایج: 621913  

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2004
Hui Li Phil Gaughwin Ning Li Shigang He

Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter regulating light-dark adaptation in the retina. The effect of dopamine is widespread and dependent on the localization of its receptors. We performed single cell RT-PCR on A-type horizontal cells visually selected from dissociated rabbit retinal neurons. Dopamine D1-receptor mRNA was positively identified. Subsequent sequencing of the fragment showed 82...

2011
Kristoffer Sahlholm

G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate a multitude of responses serving hormonal, neurotransmitter, and sensory functions. These receptors are important drug targets; in fact, about 27 % of prescribed drugs are GPCR ligands. The dopamine D2 receptor is prominently expressed within the CNS as two distinct isoforms; D2L (long isoform) and D2S (short isoform). The former is mainly expressed p...

2011
Melissa L. Perreault Ahmed Hasbi Brian F. O’Dowd Susan R. George

Dopaminergic signaling within the basal ganglia has classically been thought to occur within two distinct neuronal pathways; the direct striatonigral pathway which contains the dopamine D1 receptor and the neuropeptides dynorphin (DYN) and substance P, and the indirect striatopallidal pathway which expresses the dopamine D2 receptor and enkephalin (ENK). A number of studies have also shown, how...

2016
Rajesh Narendran Divya Tumuluru Maureen A. May Kodavali V. Chowdari Michael L. Himes Kelli Fasenmyer W. Gordon Frankle Vishwajit L. Nimgaonkar

Basic investigations link a Val158Met polymorphism (rs4680) in the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene to not only its enzymatic activity, but also to its dopaminergic tone in the prefrontal cortex. Previous PET studies have documented the relationship between COMT Val158Met polymorphism and D1 and D2/3 receptor binding potential (BP), and interpreted them in terms of dopaminergic tone. Th...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2009
Julie A Przybyla Juan P Cueva Benjamin R Chemel K Joseph Hsu David J Riese John D McCorvy Julia A Chester David E Nichols Val J Watts

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative condition involving the death of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Dopamine D(1) receptor agonists are potential alternative treatments to current therapies that employ L-DOPA, a dopamine precursor. We evaluated the pharmacological profiles of the enantiomers of a novel dopamine D(1) receptor full agonist, doxanthrine (DOX) at D(1) and alph...

2012
Sergio González David Moreno-Delgado Estefanía Moreno Kamil Pérez-Capote Rafael Franco Josefa Mallol Antoni Cortés Vicent Casadó Carme Lluís Jordi Ortiz Sergi Ferré Enric Canela Peter J. McCormick

The role of the pineal gland is to translate the rhythmic cycles of night and day encoded by the retina into hormonal signals that are transmitted to the rest of the neuronal system in the form of serotonin and melatonin synthesis and release. Here we describe that the production of both melatonin and serotonin by the pineal gland is regulated by a circadian-related heteromerization of adrenerg...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2005
Christian Peiser Marcello Trevisani David A Groneberg Q Thai Dinh Doerthe Lencer Silvia Amadesi Barbara Maggiore Selena Harrison Pierangelo Geppetti Axel Fischer

Agonists of the dopamine receptors have been demonstrated to have bronchodilatory properties in pathologically constricted airways. The mechanism by which these agonists induce bronchodilatation is thought to involve airway sensory nerves. In this study, the expression and function of dopamine D(2) receptor were examined in sensory ganglia supplying the airways. Neuronal dopamine D(2) receptor ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Sujit Basu Chandrani Sarkar Debanjan Chakroborty Janice Nagy Rita Basu Mitra Partha Sarathi Dasgupta Debabrata Mukhopadhyay

Many important physiological and pathological processes are modulated by angiogenesis. It has been shown that initiation of this angiogenic process is an essential early step in the progression of malignant tumors. We report here that ablation of peripheral dopaminergic nerves markedly increased angiogenesis, microvessel density, microvascular permeability, and growth of malignant tumors in mic...

Journal: :Cell stem cell 2011
Daniel A Berg Matthew Kirkham Heng Wang Jonas Frisén András Simon

Appropriate termination of regenerative processes is critical for producing the correct number of cells in tissues. Here we provide evidence for an end-product inhibition of dopamine neuron regeneration that is mediated by dopamine. Ablation of midbrain dopamine neurons leads to complete regeneration in salamanders. Regeneration involves extensive neurogenesis and requires activation of quiesce...

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