dopaminergic receptor
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- function in neurotransmitter system
- In nervous system: Dopamine
There are two types of dopaminergic receptors, called the D1 and the D2. The former catalyzes the synthesis of cAMP, and the latter inhibits its synthesis. These reactions then regulate calcium and potassium channels in the postsynaptic membrane. Dopaminergic receptors also exist on the presynaptic membrane. The neurotransmitter is terminated…
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- In nervous system: Dopamine
treatment of
- Parkinson’s disease
- In human disease: Parkinson’s disease
…to the loss of so-called dopaminergic neurons that normally synthesize and use dopamine to communicate with other neurons in parts of the brain that regulate motor function. This information has opened a new approach to the treatment of the disease—namely, administration of the metabolic precursor to dopamine (L-dopa) that can…
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- In human disease: Parkinson’s disease
- schizophrenia
- In human disease: Psychiatric diseases
…metabolites, as well as increased dopamine receptors, are found in the brains of persons with schizophrenia. Further evidence for this hypothesis is that the drugs most effective in treating the disease are those that have a high capacity to block dopamine receptors.
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- In human disease: Psychiatric diseases