نتایج جستجو برای: amphetamine anti

تعداد نتایج: 368083  

Journal: :Synapse 1997
S Iwata G H Hewlett M E Gnegy

Amphetamine is taken up through the dopamine transporter in nerve terminals and enhances the release of dopamine. We previously found that incubation of rat striatal synaptosomes increases phosphorylation of the presynaptic neural-specific protein, neuromodulin (Gnegy et al., Mol. Brain Res. 20:289-293, 1993). Using a state-specific antibody, we now demonstrate that incubation of rat striatal s...

2015
Yi-Chun Yen Nils C. Gassen Andreas Zellner Theo Rein Rainer Landgraf Carsten T. Wotjak Elmira Anderzhanova

Psychostimulants show therapeutic efficacy in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is generally assumed that they ameliorate ADHD symptoms via interfering with monoaminergic signaling. We combined behavioral pharmacology, neurochemistry and molecular analyses to identify mechanisms underlying the paradoxical calming effect of amphetamine in low trait anxiety beha...

Journal: :Stroke 1991
B E Hurwitz W D Dietrich P M McCabe O Alonso B D Watson M D Ginsberg N Schneiderman

The present studies were undertaken to examine 1) whether d-amphetamine sulfate administered to rats well after thrombotic infarction of the vibrissal cortical barrel-field within the primary somatosensory cortex affected the rate and completeness of behavioral recovery and 2) whether a dose-response relation exists between d-amphetamine sulfate dose and recovery of function. In a learning task...

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2001
M Filip E Nowak L Baran E Przegaliński

Enhanced dopamine neurotransmission particularly, in the target area of the mesolimbic system, i.e. the nucleus accumbens (NAc), seems to be critical for the behavioral effects of amphetamine in rodents. Nonetheless, recent findings have also demonstrated a modulatory role of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT; serotonin) in these effects. In the present study, we examined whether 5-HT1B receptors in th...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1968
E J Pinter C J Patee

The effects of amphetamine and methamphetamine on plasma free fatty acid (FFA), blood glucose, serum total fat, and triglyceride concentrations were investigated in 21 subjects; the effect of epinephrine were studied in an identical manner in 14 subjects. The administration of amphetamine and methamphetamine led to an increase in the plasma FFA concentration. No significant changes were found i...

2013
Dan P. Covey Steven A. Juliano Paul A. Garris

Amphetamine, a highly addictive drug with therapeutic efficacy, exerts paradoxical effects on the fundamental communication modes employed by dopamine neurons in modulating behavior. While amphetamine elevates tonic dopamine signaling by depleting vesicular stores and driving non-exocytotic release through reverse transport, this psychostimulant also activates phasic dopamine signaling by up-re...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Craig R Rush William W Stoops Lon R Hays Paul E A Glaser Lon S Hays

Studies conducted with nonhuman laboratory animals have consistently shown that atypical antipsychotics that are mixed dopamine and serotonin antagonists attenuate the discriminative-stimulus effects of amphetamine. In the present experiment, eight healthy humans learned to discriminate 15 mg of oral d-amphetamine. After acquiring the discrimination (i.e., > or = 80% correct responding on four ...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 1979
L R Wechsler H E Savaki L Sokoloff

Amphetamine, a potent sympathomimetic amine, has powerful stimulant actions in the central nervous system. These actions are believed to be related to the influence of amphetamine on release and uptake of catecholamine neurotransmitters. The ['4C]deoxyglucose method makes it possible to study changes in cerebral metabolic rate in different areas of gray and white matter. Because of the close re...

2004
IAN Q. WHISHAW

In animals with a large unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesion of the nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) system the traditional “rotational behavior model” states that amphetamine will induce circling behavior towards the denervated striatum (ipsiversive), that is, away from the side where there is greater amphetamine-stimulated DA release and greater DA receptor stimulation. It is puzzling, the...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2016
Marta Vicente-Rodríguez Loreto Rojo Gonzalez Esther Gramage Rosalía Fernández-Calle Ying Chen Carmen Pérez-García Marcel Ferrer-Alcón María Uribarri Alexis Bailey Gonzalo Herradón

It was previously shown that mice with genetic deletion of the neurotrophic factor pleiotrophin (PTN-/-) show enhanced amphetamine neurotoxicity and impair extinction of amphetamine conditioned place preference (CPP), suggesting a modulatory role of PTN in amphetamine neurotoxicity and reward. We have now studied the effects of amphetamine (10mg/kg, 4 times, every 2h) in the striatum of mice wi...

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