-
Heteroreceptors may be
located in any part of the
Neuron including the dendrites, the cell body, the axon, or the axon terminals.
Heteroreceptors respond...
- and/or 5-HT7 in some cases. By
blocking α2-adrenergic
autoreceptors and
heteroreceptors, N****As
enhance adrenergic and
serotonergic neurotransmission in the...
- receptors,
which function largely as
inhibitory autoreceptors and
heteroreceptors,
enhances adrenergic and
serotonergic neurotransmission,
notably central...
- and modulation. H3
receptors act as
presynaptic autoreceptors and
heteroreceptors,
regulating the
release of
neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin...
-
enhance dopamine D2R
protomer recognition and
signaling of D2-5-HT2A
heteroreceptor complexes".
Biochemical and
Biophysical Research Communications. 443...
-
released by the
neuron on
which the
autoreceptor sits. Similarly, a
heteroreceptor is
sensitive to
neurotransmitters and
hormones that are not released...
- to a
lesser extent peripheral nervous system tissue Autoreceptor and
heteroreceptor functions:
decreased neurotransmitter release of histamine, acetylcholine...
- Yes
Addiction (potentially modulating)
Anxiety Appetite GI
Motility Heteroreceptor for
norepinephrine and
dopamine Locomotion Mood
Penile Erection ****ual...
- with
GABAB agonists such as
baclofen at
GABAB autoreceptors but not
heteroreceptors,
suggesting it may be
useful for
distinguishing between these GABAB...
- a
number of
other neurotransmitters (i.e. it acts as an
inhibitory heteroreceptor) including, but
probably not
limited to dopamine, GABA, acetylcholine...