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    The catecholamines are a group of neurotransmitters composed of the endogenous substances dopamine, noradrenaline (norepinephrine), and adrenaline (epinephrine)...
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    Catecholamines A catecholamine (/ˌkætəˈkoʊləmiːn/; abbreviated CA), most typically a 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine, is a monoamine neurotransmitter, an organic...
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    muscle Cremasteric reflex Epinephrine Norepinephrine Catecholamine History of catecholamine research Limbic system Sympathetic ganglia Sympathetic trunk...
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  • continents. History of catecholamine research History of neuraxial anesthesia History of neurology and neurosurgery History of psychiatry History of psychology...
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    as an inadequate substitute. Adrenal gland Chromaffin cell History of catecholamine research Carmichael, Stephen W. (1997-01-01), Bittar, E. Edward; Bittar...
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    Henry Drysdale Dakin (category Alumni of the University of Leeds)
    successfully synthesise adrenaline in the laboratory (see: History of catecholamine research). In 1914 he went back to England to offer his service with...
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  • rodent, the macaque and the human. Dopaminergic pathways History of catecholamine research "Dopaminergic cell groups". braininfo.rprc.washington.edu...
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    Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    pathophysiology is not well understood, but a sudden massive surge of catecholamines such as adrenaline and noradrenaline from extreme stress or a tumor...
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    Humor research (also humor studies) is a multifaceted field which enters the domains of linguistics, history, and literature. Research in humor has been...
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    Julius Axelrod (category Psychedelic drug researchers)
    honored him for his work on the release and reuptake of catecholamine neurotransmitters, a class of chemicals in the brain that include epinephrine, norepinephrine...
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    These neuroendocrine tumors can be sympathetic, where they release catecholamines into the bloodstream which cause the most common symptoms, including...
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  • Cognitive therapy of depression (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. ISBN 0-89862-000-7. Schildkraut, JJ (1965). "The catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders:...
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  • Biological psychiatry (category Articles that may contain original research from July 2012)
    significantly on clinical observations of the above drug results, in 1965 the seminal paper "The catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders" was published...
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    varying widely, and is biosynthesized in plants from phenylalanine via catecholamine pathways likely linked to stress responses. Mescaline-containing cacti...
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    1928) he made the Department of Pharmacology, Medical Faculty of the University of Porto, a center of research on catecholamines and the sympathetic nervous...
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    This causes the release of catecholamines. The chromaffin cells release catecholamines: ~80% of adrenaline (epinephrine) and ~20% of noradrenaline (norepinephrine)...
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    Levodopa (category Catecholamines)
    prodrug of dopamine and hence acts as a dopamine receptor agonist. Chemically, levodopa is an amino acid, a phenethylamine, and a catecholamine. The major...
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    or infusions of catecholamines (e.g., dopamine or norepinephrine) to increase the blood pressure while sparing the use of catecholamines. These argipressins...
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    L-DOPA (category Catecholamines)
    catecholamines. Furthermore, l-DOPA itself mediates neurotrophic factor release by the brain and central nervous system. In some plant families (of the...
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  • Schildkraut, JJ (1965). "The catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders: A review of supporting evidence". The American Journal of Psychiatry. 122 (5): 509–22...
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    Adrenaline (category Catecholamines)
    measure total catecholamine concentrations, the method is too non-specific and insensitive to accurately determine the very small quantities of adrenaline...
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    medulla produces the catecholamines, which function to produce a rapid response throughout the body in stress situations. A number of endocrine diseases...
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  • adrenergic storm is a sudden and dramatic increase in serum levels of the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline (also known as epinephrine and norepinephrine...
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  • Amperometry (section History)
    resolved catecholamine spikes correspond to single vesicle release from individual chromaffin cells". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the...
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    the intermediolateral column of the spinal cord has been documented, as has a loss of catecholamine uptake and catecholamine fluorescence in sympathetic...
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  • R.; Bowers, M. (2002). "Plasma catecholamine metabolites in antidepressant-exacerbated mania and psychosis". Journal of Affective Disorders. 68 (2–3):...
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    an organic chemical of the catecholamine and phenethylamine families. Dopamine constitutes about 80% of the catecholamine content in the brain. It is...
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    "Meta-analysis of the association between the catecholamine-O-methyl-transferase gene and obsessive-compulsive disorder". American Journal of Medical Genetics...
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  • [(-)BPAP], a selective highly potent enhancer of the impulse propagation mediated release of catecholamine and serotonin in the brain". CNS Drug Reviews...
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  • fight-or-flight response, in which both catecholamine and cortisol levels are elevated after exposure to a stressor. Brain catecholamine levels are high, and corticotropin-releasing...
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