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Dopamine-receptors

Application of the CCM to small sets (n < 6) of enzyme inhibitors revealed correlations between the inhibitory activity and the chirality measure of the inhibitors, calculated by Eq. (26) for the entire structure or for the substructure that interacts with the enzyme (pharmacophore) [41], This was done for arylammonium inhibitors of trypsin, Di-dopamine receptor inhibitors, and organophosphate inhibitors of trypsin, acetylcholine esterase, and butyrylcholine esterase. Because the CCM values are equal for opposite enantiomers, the method had to be applied separately to the two families of enantiomers (R- and S-enantiomers). [Pg.419]

It has been suggested that high affinity for certain 5-HT receptors is a possible method for reducing extrapyramidal side effects observed with antipsychotics. LiabiUty for extrapyramidal side effects has been hypothesi2ed to be related to the ratio of the affinity between dopamine receptor... [Pg.237]

Figure 3 The chemical structures of the ligands used in the molecular modeling study of the Di dopamine receptor. The ligands were divided into two groups (active and inactive) based on their pharmacological properties. The hypothesized pharmacophoric elements are shown in bold. Figure 3 The chemical structures of the ligands used in the molecular modeling study of the Di dopamine receptor. The ligands were divided into two groups (active and inactive) based on their pharmacological properties. The hypothesized pharmacophoric elements are shown in bold.
DM Mottola, S Laiter, VJ Watts, A Tropsha, SW Wyrick, DE Nichols, P Mailman. Conformational analysis of d dopamine receptor agonists Pharmacophore assessment and receptor mapping. J Med Chem 39 285-296, 1996. [Pg.366]

Chio, C. L., Lajiness, M. E., and Huff, R. M. (1994). Activation of heterologously expressed D3 dopamine receptors Comparison with D2 dopamine receptors. Mot. Pharmacol. 45 51-60. [Pg.98]

In the periphery, dopamine receptor levels are generally lower than those observed in brain, particularly in comparison to striatal dopamine receptor levels. Due to these low levels, knowledge of receptor distribution in the periphery is not yet comprehensive. Nevertheless, Dl-like receptors have been reported in the parathyroid gland and in the tubular cells of the kidney. D2-like dopamine receptors have also been observed in the kidney. In addition, dopamine D2 and D4 receptors have been found in the adrenal cortex, where they modulate aldosterone secretion. The... [Pg.440]

Emilien G, Maloteaux J-M, Geurts M et al (1999) Dopamine receptors—physiological understanding to therapeutic intervention potential. Pharmacol Ther 84 133-156... [Pg.442]

Parkinsonian patients receiving the dopamine precursor, levodopa or dopamine receptor agonists, such as bromocriptine and apomoiphine may experience nausea and vomiting due to stimulation of dopamine D2 receptors in the CTZ. [Pg.460]

Dronabinol (tetrahydrocannabinol), the active principle from cannabis and synthetic cannabinoids, nabilone and levonantradol are effective in treating nausea and vomiting in cancer chemotherapy. The mode of action is unclear but appears to involve cannabinoid CBi receptors. Cannabinoids have been shown to reduce acetylcholine release in the cortex and hippocampus, and have been suggested to inhibit medullary activity by a cortical action. Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis and release of endorphins may also be involved in the antiemetic effect. A review of trials of dronabinol, nabilone or levonantradol concluded that while the cannabinoids were superior to placebo or dopamine receptor antagonists in controlling emesis... [Pg.461]

Psychostimulants. Figure 2 Dopamine molecules have two different possible targets. Both ways are initially increased by DAT inhibition caused by methylphenidate pre- and postsynaptic dopamine receptors. Stimulation of postsynaptic receptors results in inhibition of presynaptic action potential generation. On the other hand, presynaptic receptor stimulation leads to a transmission inhibition of action potentials. Therefore, both mechanisms are responsible for a decrease in vesicular depletion of dopamine into the synaptic cleft (adapted from [2]). [Pg.1042]

BIM23A387 Binding to sst2 and dopamine receptor D2DR with high affinity... [Pg.1151]

D2 D2 dopamine receptor DAT dopamine transporter K+ potassium channel TAAR1 trace amine-associated receptor 1. [Pg.1222]


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Acting on Peripheral Dopamine Receptors

Adenylate cyclase coupling with dopamine receptors

Adenylate cyclase dopamine receptor

Adrenergic receptors dopamine interaction

Alcoholism, dopamine receptor

Amphetamine striatal dopamine receptor

Amphetamines dopamine receptors

Anterior pituitary dopamine receptor

Antipsychotic drugs dopamine receptor blockade

Atypical antipsychotic drugs dopamine receptor affinities

Brain dopamine D2 receptor

Bromocriptine dopamine receptors

Centrally acting dopamine D2 receptor

Centrally acting dopamine D2 receptor agonists

Cocaine dependence dopamine receptors

Cocaine striatal dopamine receptor

Competition Assays for Di and D2 Dopamine Receptors

Congestive heart failure dopamine receptors

DA. dopamine receptor

Dl dopamine receptor

Dopamine 2-like receptors

Dopamine D, receptor agonists

Dopamine D2 receptor

Dopamine D2 receptor agonists

Dopamine D2-receptor antagonists

Dopamine D3 receptor

Dopamine D3 receptor antagonists

Dopamine D3-receptor agonist

Dopamine D4 receptor

Dopamine D: receptor

Dopamine DI receptor

Dopamine and the Dopaminergic Receptors

Dopamine delta receptor effect

Dopamine modulation receptor subtype

Dopamine opiate receptors

Dopamine receptor agonist

Dopamine receptor agonists antiparkinsonian

Dopamine receptor agonists nervous system

Dopamine receptor agonists sleep disorders

Dopamine receptor antagonists

Dopamine receptor antagonists antiemetics

Dopamine receptor antipsychotic blockade

Dopamine receptor antipsychotic effects

Dopamine receptor antipsychotics causing

Dopamine receptor autoreceptors

Dopamine receptor binding imaging

Dopamine receptor blockers

Dopamine receptor differentiation

Dopamine receptor distribution

Dopamine receptor genetic polymorphisms

Dopamine receptor modulating peptide

Dopamine receptor pharmacology

Dopamine receptor stimulating compounds

Dopamine receptor stimulating compounds synthesis

Dopamine receptor-blocking agents

Dopamine receptors behavioral state

Dopamine receptors characteristics

Dopamine receptors classification

Dopamine receptors drugs acting

Dopamine receptors for

Dopamine receptors genes

Dopamine receptors in schizophrenia

Dopamine receptors influences

Dopamine receptors polymorphisms

Dopamine receptors structure

Dopamine receptors subtypes

Dopamine receptors, blockade

Dopamine receptors, classes

Dopamine-2 receptors antagonists toxicity

Dopamine-Di and D2 receptors

Dopamine-receptor agonist interactions

Dopamine/dopaminergic system receptors

Functional models used to study dopamine receptor ligands

Intermediate lobe dopamine receptor

Ligand dopamine receptor

Lisuride dopamine receptors

Neuroleptic drugs dopamine receptors

Neuroleptics dopamine receptors

Neurotoxins dopamine receptors

Phenothiazine dopamine receptor antagonists

Postsynaptic dopamine receptor

Postsynaptic dopamine receptor glutamate regulation

Postsynaptic dopamine receptor release

Postsynaptic dopamine receptor serotonin regulation

Potential dopamine receptor

Potential dopamine receptor ligand

Presynaptic dopamine receptors

Pro-drugs of dopamine receptor agonists

Prokinetic agents dopamine receptor antagonists

Psychiatric disorders dopamine receptors

Receptor activity dopamine

Receptor on dopamine

Renal vascular dopamine receptor

Schizophrenia dopamine receptor blockers

Schizophrenia dopamine receptors

Serotonin/dopamine receptor antagonists

Single photon emission computed dopamine receptors

Spatial relationship between dopamine release sites and receptors

Spiny projection neuron dopamine receptors

Structure-activity relationships of dopamine receptor agonists

Subcellular distribution of dopamine receptor labeling in the postsynaptic cell

Subcellular localization of dopamine receptors

Subtypes of dopamine receptors

Tardive dyskinesia dopamine receptors

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