Dopamine receptor agonist
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Age Differences in D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptor Agonist-Induced Locomotion and Stereotypy. Laura Janine Buntrock. Mentor: Frances Leslie. Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by behavioral changes and neurochemical maturation of circuitry regulating the expression of motivated behaviors and locomotion. These circuits are based in ...
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An agonist is a compound that binds to the receptor of the molecule it is imitating (dopamine in this case) and causes the normal biological repercussions. In Dilmore’s model, dopamine is actually used to model dopamine’s effects [9]. SKF38393 is a D1 receptor agonist. Thus, it preferentially binds to the D1 receptor.
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Partial Agonist – binds to dopamine receptor, but doesn’t evoke 100% response… Inhibits mesolimbic – lots dopamine here, but aripiprazole takes its place, less response… good! Activates prefrontal – to little dopamine here, but aripiprazole is better than nothing… good! Few extrapyramidal SEs
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An agonist is a ligand that binds to a receptor and produces a biological effect (direct acting) or a compound that indirectly produces the same effect of a neurotransmitter (indirect acting). These compounds usually mimic the actions of a neurotransmitter.
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