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regulated by a
reciprocal relationship between two
types of
neuronal cells,
aminergic inhibitory cells such as
serotonin and
norepinephrine and cholinergic...
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Antonioli L,
Tuccori M, et al. (2015). "Genetics and
pharmacogenetics of
aminergic transmitter pathways in
functional gastrointestinal disorders". Pharmacogenomics...
- nitrogen). The
structure of
tryptamine is a
shared feature of
certain aminergic neuromodulators including melatonin, serotonin,
bufotenin and psychedelic...
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interactions between these neurotransmitters.
Given the key
roles of
aminergic signaling, what are the
downstream pathways involved in the establishment...
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inhibition is
hypothesized to then
reduce output from
orexigenic neurons to
aminergic, cholinergic, and
glutamatergic arousal pathways of the brain, thus decreasing...
- The
following types of
cells play a huge part in this
control process.
Aminergic neurons are
neurons that use
monoamines as a neurotransmitter. This class...
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directly and
indirectly via the thalamus,
hypothalamus and BF.6, 12-18
These aminergic and
catecholaminergic po****tions have
numerous interconnections and parallel...
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predominant agents are
those of the three-finger
toxin family,
including aminergic toxins,
which act on
muscarinic and
adrenergic receptors, and fasciculins...
- receptors, it is less
appreciated that it has high
affinity at
several aminergic receptors,
including α1A-, α1B-, α1D-adrenergic, and
histamine H1 receptors...
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Kjell Fuxe, who ****igned them
labels starting with the
letter "A" (for "
aminergic"). In
their scheme,
areas A1
through A7
contain the
neurotransmitter norepinephrine...