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Dopaminergic pathways
Dopaminergic pathways Dopaminergic pathways are neural pathways in the brain ... the brain to another. There are eight dopaminergic pathways, but the four major ones are ... pituitary gland develops. The neurons of the dopaminergic pathways have axons which run the entire ...
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Dopaminergic nerve fibre
Dopaminergic nerve fibre A dopaminergic nerve fibre is a neurone for which ... it releases dopamine into the synaptic cleft. Dopaminergic nerve terminals are present in many brain ... the control of movement. Disorders in the dopaminergic neurones of the substantia nigra in the ... known to result in Parkinson's Disease. Dopaminergic nerve terminals contain a number of ...
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Talk:Parkinson's disease
... follow-up studies have been done since. Dopaminergic cell loss as well as dysfunction is ... evidence whatsoever. Can you provide any ????? 2. "Dopaminergic cell loss is well-documented on pathologic ... any evdience of a considerable loss of dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson's Disease. I have ... a considerable loss of activity of the dopaminergic neurons There are more than twenty cell ... one type of cell such as the dopaminergic neurons. So you can not possibly ...
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Parkinson's disease
... symptoms may occur when 50-60% of dopaminergic neurons are lost. The level of dopamine ... result from the loss of dopamine-secreting (dopaminergic) cells and subsequent loss of melanin, secreted ... process, or secondary to loss of normal dopaminergic stimulation. The mechanism by which the brain ... The most frequent side effects of these dopaminergic drugs are nausea, sleepiness, dizziness, involuntary writhing ... motor fluctuations that are a consequence of dopaminergic therapy. Tolcapone should be used with ...
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Parkinson's disease (Psychology wiki)
... symptoms may occur when 50-60% of dopaminergic neurons are lost. The level of dopamine ... result from the loss of dopamine-secreting (dopaminergic) cells and subsequent loss of melanin, secreted ... process, or secondary to loss of normal dopaminergic stimulation. The mechanism by which the brain ... The most frequent side effects of these dopaminergic drugs are nausea, sleepiness, dizziness, involuntary writhing ... motor fluctuations that are a consequence of dopaminergic therapy. Tolcapone should be used with ...
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Retracted article on neurotoxicity of ecstasy
... article concerns problems with a paper, "Severe dopaminergic neurotoxicity in primates after a common recreational ... also commented that by linking "ecstasy" to dopaminergic neurotoxicity in monkeys, the Ricaurte article suggested ... other researchers fail to observe ecstasy-induced dopaminergic neurotoxicity. Jon Cole of the University of Liverpool explained that the results on dopaminergic neurotoxicity in the Ricaurte article were a ... been the cause of the previously reported dopaminergic neurotoxicity, not "ecstasy". The retraction letter ...
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Apomorphine
... PubChem=2215 Apomorphine is a type of dopaminergic agonist, a morphine derivative. Apomorphine is a ... Parkinson disease is justified by its strong dopaminergic action, and it is almost exclusively prescribed with the pro-dopaminergic therapy L-DOPA to decrease the "off ...
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Dopamine
... has been shown experimentally that when the dopaminergic system of a rat is selectively abolished ... can be increased by drugs that enhance dopaminergic functioning but not by ones that affect ... ADD and ADHD will help to stimulate dopaminergic systems, leading to potentially heightened, but preferably ...
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Apomorphine   (translated from Russian)
... the ability of apomorphine to stimulate the dopaminergic structures of the brain drew to itself ... blood-brain barrier and to render central dopaminergic action the attempts to use apomorphine for ... phenomena. They assume, that the disturbance of dopaminergic mechanisms plays important role in the pathogenesis ...
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Dopamine (Psychology wiki)
... has been shown experimentally that when the dopaminergic system of a rat is selectively abolished ... can be increased by drugs that enhance dopaminergic functioning but not by ones that affect ... ADD and ADHD will help to stimulate dopaminergic systems, leading to potentially heightened, but preferably ...
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