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Drug dopamine

Antipsychotic Drugs Dopamine System Synaptic Transmission... [Pg.828]

TLC separation of DNS-amines is usually made on layers of silica gel with solvents covering a range of polarity, e.g., chloroform, ethyl acetate, diisopropyl ether and methanol. Seiler and Wiechmann [97] developed 30 solvent systems for the separation of DNS derivatives of over 100 biogenic amines on TLC plates of silica gel. The selective reaction of DNS-C1 with the amino group of catecholamines has been examined [98]. The drugs dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine are adsorbed on alumina which protects their hydroxyl groups from dansylation. The N-dansylated compounds are separated with benzene-dioxane-acetic acid (90 25 4) on layers of silica gel. [Pg.163]

Anti-Parkinson Drugs, Dopamine Agonists (bromocriptine, pergolide, cabergoline)... [Pg.533]

Scheme 5-25 Decarboxylation of i-dopa in the CNS to yield the active drug dopamine. Scheme 5-25 Decarboxylation of i-dopa in the CNS to yield the active drug dopamine.
Catecholamines are sympathomimetic drugs. Dopamine and norepinephrine are used as vasopressors (antihypotensives). Epinephrine is used as a vasoconstrictor, cardiac stimulant, or bronchodilator to counter allergic reaction, anesthesia, and cardiac arrest. It is also an antiglaucoma agent. [Pg.487]

Although not strictly an adrenergic drug, dopamine is a catecholamine with properties related to the cardiovascular activities of the other agents in this chapter. Dopamine acts on specific dopamine receptors to dilate renal vessels, increasing renal blood flow. ... [Pg.583]

The ergolines have provided a number of drugs that show interaction with neurotransmitters. Depending on the substitution pattern, they may be dopamine agonists or antagonists, a-adrenergic blockers, or Inhibitors of the release of prolactin. A recent member of the series, pergolide... [Pg.249]

Grace AA, Bunney BS, Moore H, Todd CL (1997) Dopamine-cell depolarization block as a model for the therapeutic actions of antipsychotic drugs. TINS 20 31-37... [Pg.184]


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