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Depression cholinergic

SK-N-S11 Human neuroblastoma Neuron N2O (anesthetic) Depressed cholinergic Ca2+ signaling... [Pg.15]

Weiss T, Veh RW, Heinemann U (2003) Dopamine depresses cholinergic oscillatory network activity in rat hippocampus. Eur J Neurosci 75 2573-2580. [Pg.107]

The antidiarrheal drugs cause an additive CNS depression when administered with alcohol, antihistamines, narcotics, and sedatives or hypnotics. There are additive cholinergic effects when administered with other drugp having anticholinergic activity, such as antidepressants or antihistamines. Concurrent use of the antidiarrheals witii a monoamine oxidase inhibitor increases the risk of a hypertensive crisis. [Pg.473]

A crude alkaloidal fraction from the stem of Tabernaemontana pandacaqui decreased the motor activity, respiratory rate, induced ataxia, antinociception, and loss of screen grip in rats, suggesting a CNS depression. The extract brought about the prolongation of pentobarbital sleeping time and the oxotremorine-induced salivation, hence possible cholinergic effects (13). [Pg.87]

The answers arc 488-d, 489-h. (Katzang, pp 108-112, 1020.) Atropine blocks muscarinic cholinergic transmission in the brain and in the autonomic nervous system. The result is dry mouth, thirst, dry and hot skin, tachycardia, urinary retention, ataxia, restlessness, excitement, and hallucinations, followed by stupor, delirium, respiratory depression, coma, and death. [Pg.280]

There might be an increased ratio of cholinergic to adrenergic activity in depression, and the reverse in mania 892... [Pg.887]

Cholinergic input reduces rapid eye movement sleep (REM) latency, and decreased REM latency is seen in depression ... [Pg.892]

Poland, R. E., McCracken, J. T., Lutchmansingh, P. et al. Differential response of rapid eye movement sleep to cholinergic blockade by scopolamine in currently depressed, remitted, and normal control subjects. Biol. Psych. 41 929-938,1997. [Pg.907]

Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are effective for all depressive subtypes, but their use has diminished because of the availability of equally effective therapies that are safer on overdose and better tolerated. In addition to inhibiting the reuptake of NE and 5-HT, they also block adrenergic, cholinergic, and histaminergic receptors. [Pg.794]

Quigley s group in Cork, Ireland, have concluded that normal aging is associated with changes in motility but the pattern is varied and no clear clinical consequence can be identified (67). More important in their view are the pathophysiological influences, including depression (and treatment with anti-cholinergics and opiates), hypothyroidism, and chronic renal failure. [Pg.117]

The MRL is based on a NOAEL of 0.5 mg/m3 for decreased acetylcholinesterase activity in rats exposed to disulfoton 4 hours/day for 5 days in a study by Thyssen (1978). The NOAEL was adjusted for intermittent exposure, converted to a human equivalent concentration, and divided by an uncertainty factor of 30 (3 for extrapolation from animals to humans and 10 for human variability). Inhibition of erythrocyte cholinesterase activity and unspecified behavioral disorders were observed at 1.8 mg/m, and unspecified signs of cholinergic toxicity were observed at 9.8 mg/m. Similar effects were observed in rats or mice exposed to higher concentrations for shorter duMtions (Doull 1957 Thyssen 1978). The NOAEL value of 0.5 mg/m is supported by another study, in which no significant decrease in the activity of brain, serum, or submaxillary gland cholinesterase was found in rats exposed to 0.14-0.7 mg/m for 1 hour/day for 5-10 days (DuBois and Kinoshita 1971). Mild depression of erythrocyte cholinesterase activity was reported in workers exposed by the inhalation and dermal routes (Wolfe et al. 1978). [Pg.101]

Serotonin 5-HT1A Human cDNA Alzheimer s disease, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, hypertension, inflammation, pain, migraine, spasticity ulcers, obesity glaucoma Somatodendritic autoreceptor in hippocampus and raphe nuclei, circadian rhythm, somatodendritic heteroreceptor at cholinergic terminals of myenteric plexus... [Pg.122]


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