Peripheral dopaminergic receptors : proceedings of the satellite symposium of the 7th International Congress of Pharmacology, Strasbourg, 24-25 July 1978 /

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology; International Congress of Pharmacology Paris, France
Group Author: Imbs, Jean Louis; Schwartz, Jean, 1920
Published: Pergamon Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford ; New York :
Publication Dates: 1979.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: Advances in the biosciences ; v. 20
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080231891
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 408 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483156163
1483156168
Index Number: QP563
CLC: Q42-532
Contents: Front Cover; Peripheral Dopaminergic Receptors; Copyright Page; Table ofContents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introductory LectureThe Dopamine Vascular Receptor: Agonistsand Antagonists; ABSTRACT; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Part 1:Dopamine Measurement; Chapter 2. Free and Conjugated Dopamine; Physiological and Clinical Implications; ABSTRACT; KEY WORDS; INTRODUCTION; A) METHODOLOGY, DISTRIBUTION AND SOURCE OF FREE AND CONJUGATED DA; B) SOME FUNCTIONAL CORRELATIONS OF FREE AND CONJUGATED DA; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Tissue Dopamine Levels as an Indicator ofTyrosine Hydroxylase Activity.
ABSTRACTKEY-WORDS; INTRODUCTION; PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF THE STUDIES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. A Mass Fragmentographic Assay ofHuman Plasma Catecholamines; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; INTRODUCTION; MATERIAL AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; Chapter 5. Histochemical and Biochemical Estimationsof Dopamine in PostganglionicAutonomie Nerves; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; TISSUE LEVELS OF DA AND NA; AMINE DEPLETION WITH GUANETHIDINE; HISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF TISSUE AMINES; Acknowledgements; References; Discussion.
Part 2:Structure-Activity RelationshipChapter 6. Structure-Activity and ConformationalRequirements for Dopaminergic Agonists; Comparison of Central and PeripheralDopamine Receptors; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Structure-Activity Relationships atDopaminergic Receptors; INTRODUCTION; MODELS IN THE STUDY OF DA RECEPTORS; TWO TYPES OF DA RECEPTORS: EVERTEBRATE STUDIES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chaoter 8. Dopamine Congeners Derived from theBenzo(f)-quinoline Ring; ABSTRACT; KEY WORDS; REFERENCES.
Chapter 8. Dopamine 3-0-sulfate, a Direct Precursor ofFree Norepinephrine an AlternativeBiosynthetic Pathway?*; ABSTRACT; KEY WORDS; INTRODUCTION; EXPERIMENTALS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Dopamine-sensitive Adenylate Cyclase inCanine Renal Artery; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS; METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Discussion; Part 3: Peripheral Actions of Dopamine(except Kidney; Chapter 10. Dopamine and Chronic Auriculo-ventricularHeart-block in the Unanaesthetized Do; RESULTS.; COMMENTARY.; Discussion.
Chapter 11.a- and -adrenoceptors but notDopaminergic Receptors are Involved in thePositive Inotropic Action of Dopamine inthe Rabbit HeartABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Discussion; Chapter 12. Dopamine-induced Relaxation of IsolatedDog Arteries; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 13. In Vitro Study with Semi-rigid RotamericConformational Analogs of Dopamine; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES.