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Clonidine-displacing substance

Chan, S. L., Atlas, D., James, R. F., Morgan, N. G. The effect of the putative endogenous imidazoline receptor hgand, clonidine-displacing substance, on insulin secretion from rat and human islets of Langerhans. Br. J. Pharmacol. 1997,120, 926-932. [Pg.426]

Several candidates have been proposed as endogenous ligands, collectively termed clonidine-displacing substances (CDSs) which are partially purified extracts of unknown structure. Agmatine (decarboxylated arginine) has been claimed (Li et al., 1994) to be a component of these extracts. [Pg.133]

Meeley, M.P., Emsberger, P.R., Granata, A.R., Reis, D.J., 1986. An endogenous clonidine-displacing substance from bovine brain receptor binding and hypotensive actions in the ventrolateral medulla. Life Sci. 38, 1119-1126. [Pg.139]

Sun, M.K., Regunathan, S., Reis, D.J., 1995. Cardiovascular responses to agmatine, a clonidine displacing substance, in anaesthetized rats. Clin. Exp. Hypertens. 17, 115-128. [Pg.140]

Atlas, D., Burstein, Y., 1984b. Isolation and partial purification of a clonidine displacing endogenous brain substance. Eur. J. Biochem. 144, 287-293. [Pg.139]


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