Anti dopamine receptor 1
[DOC File]1 - University of California, San Diego
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Which anti-diabetic drug group acts via the nuclear receptor PPAR ? Can these drugs be used for type I diabetes (explain!)? (10) Glitazones: Upregulate signaling molecules downstream of the insulin receptor. Useless for type I diabetes due to a complete lack of insulin production! What is the “Minimal Alveolar Concentration (MAC)”?
[DOCX File]Adenosine Receptor Antagonist - Pharmacy
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Protease-Activated Receptor-1 (PAR-1) Antagonists60. Protease-Activated Receptor-1 (PAR-1) Antagonists60. PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AND NEUROLOGICAL AGENTS - MISC.60. Agents for Narcotic Withdrawal60. Alcohol Deterrents60. Anti-Cataplectic Agents61. Antidementia Agent Combinations61. Benzodiazepines & Tricyclic Agents61. Cholinomimetics - ACHE Inhibitors61
[DOC File]F - PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW
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1. Dopamine receptor blocking activity in brain. D1, D5. activate adenylyl cyclase. D2, D3, D4. inhibit adenylyl cyclase (D2. correlates to efficacy of neuroleptic) 2. Serotonin receptor blocking activity in brain. S2. Clozapine, resperidone (lack extrapyramidal effects) Actions: 1.
[DOC File]Neuroleptics and Brain Damage: An Annotated Bibliography
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The dopamine receptor changes were very significant though, ranging from 34 to 45%. Burt, D.R., Creese, I., & Snyder, S.H. (1977). Antischizophrenic drugs: Chronic treatment elevates dopamine receptor binding in brain. Science, 196, 326-328. Another study looking at changes in dopamine receptors. “Chronic treatment of rats with the ...
[DOC File]Drug Name - University of Kentucky
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(don’t know why it’s included here) Class 1 dopamine antagonist, but also has potent anti-muscarinic fx, so VC NOT stimulated; DA and M systems “equally” blocked Anti-cholinergic sx, plus some same fx as chlorpromazine *Unique as a class 1 DA antagonist (see MOA); little extrapyramidal fx …
[DOC File]Pharmacology—Antipsychotic Drug Therapy
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Post-mortem studies show increase dopamine receptor density in brains of schizophrenics who were not treated with antipsychotics. Clinical response to antipsychotics is correlated with decrease in homovanillic acid (primary dopamine metabolite) in CSF, plasma, and urine *Schizophrenia has multi-factorial causes, with dopamine not being the only ...
[DOCX File]Adenosine Receptor Antagonist
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Protease-Activated Receptor-1 (PAR-1) Antagonists60. Protease-Activated Receptor-1 (PAR-1) Antagonists60. PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AND NEUROLOGICAL AGENTS - MISC.60. Agents for Narcotic Withdrawal60. Alcohol Deterrents61. Anti-Cataplectic Agents61. Antidementia Agent Combinations61. Benzodiazepines & Tricyclic Agents61. Cholinomimetics - ACHE Inhibitors61
[DOC File]Treatment of Schizophrenia
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Blocks both dopamine and serotonin receptor sites. Similar side effects to typical anti-psychotics but Tardive Dyskinesia much reduced. Fewer side effects than typical or first generation anti-psychotics. Rare side effect: Agranulocytosis, (dangerously low levels of …
[DOC File]Neuromuscular and Neurodegenerative Disorders
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The high levels of dopamine generated in the periphery as a result of these augmented doses are responsible for the side effects experienced by ST (nausea, vomiting, hypertension). Compound 1 is an aralkylhydrazine that competes with catecholamine-based neurotransmitters (including dopamine) for access to monoamine oxidase (MAO) enzymes.
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Which anti-diabetic drug group acts via the nuclear receptor PPAR ? Can these drugs be used for type I diabetes (explain!)? (10) What is the “Minimal Alveolar Concentration (MAC)”? How does the MAC relate to the lipophilicity of the drug? (10) Aspirin is contraindicated in which of the following conditions (5 ea) Angina pectoris. Bronchial ...
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