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Effects of stress and d-amphetamine on rat brain catecholamines.
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This article is published in Biochemical Pharmacology.The article was published on 1964-07-01. It has received 56 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Amphetamine & Noise.read more
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Biogenic Amines and Emotion
TL;DR: Although there does appear to be a fairly consistent relationship between the effects of pharmacological agents on norepinephrine metabolism and on affective state, a rigorous extrapolation from pharmacological studies to pathophysiology cannot be made, and confirmation of this hypothesis must ultimately depend upon direct demonstration of the biochemical abnormality in the naturally occurring illness.
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Exercise and Brain Neurotransmission
Romain Meeusen,K. De Meirleir +1 more
TL;DR: The results of the first studies using microdialysis and voltammetry indicate that the release of most neurotransmitters is influenced by exercise, which indicates that a further understanding of the effects of exercise on brain neurotransmission can be gained.
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Increased turnover of norepinephrine in the rat cerebral cortex during stress: role of the locus coeruleus.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the locus coeruleus plays an important role in mediating the effect of stress on the metabolism of norepinephrine in the cerebral cortex.
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Nutritional and environmental interactions in the behavioral development of the rat: long-term effects.
TL;DR: In most cases, the behavioral effects of early malnutrition were completely eliminated by supplying "additional stimulation" early in life, and two theoretical mechanisms are proposed to explain these findings.
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Brain amines: response to physiological stress.
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Effects of d-amphetamine and restraint on the content of norepinephrine and dopamine in rat brain.
Kenneth E. Moore,E.W. Lariviere +1 more
TL;DR: Injection of d -amphetamine into rats caused a rapid reduction of norepinephrine content in brain; repletion occurred within 72 hr; dopamine content of the brain was not affected.
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The demethylation in vitro of n-methyl barbiturates and related compounds by mammalian liver microsomes.
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