All Relations between cocaine and dopamine

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L Chen, D M Segal, C T Moraes, D C Mas. Dopamine transporter mRNA in autopsy studies of chronic cocaine users. Brain research. Molecular brain research. vol 73. issue 1-2. 2000-02-14. PMID:10581411. dopamine transporter mrna in autopsy studies of chronic cocaine users. 2000-02-14 2023-08-12 human
L Chen, D M Segal, C T Moraes, D C Mas. Dopamine transporter mRNA in autopsy studies of chronic cocaine users. Brain research. Molecular brain research. vol 73. issue 1-2. 2000-02-14. PMID:10581411. the effects of chronic cocaine abuse on transcriptional regulation of human dopamine transporter (dat) mrna in midbrain dopaminergic neurons was assessed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (rt-pcr). 2000-02-14 2023-08-12 human
W J Pan, M A Heday. Cocaine and alcohol interactions in the rat: effect of cocaine and alcohol pretreatments on cocaine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Journal of pharmaceutical sciences. vol 88. issue 12. 2000-02-01. PMID:10585221. a sigmoid-e(max) model was used to describe the brain cocaine concentration-neurochemical effect (dopamine) relationship, and an indirect pharmacodynamic response model was used to describe the plasma cocaine concentration-cardiovascular effect relationships. 2000-02-01 2023-08-12 rat
W J Pan, M A Heday. Cocaine and alcohol interactions in the rat: effect of cocaine and alcohol pretreatments on cocaine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Journal of pharmaceutical sciences. vol 88. issue 12. 2000-02-01. PMID:10585221. both cocaine and alcohol pretreatments increased the e(max) for dopamine, with no effect on the ec(50). 2000-02-01 2023-08-12 rat
W J Pan, M A Heday. Cocaine and alcohol interactions in the rat: effect of cocaine and alcohol pretreatments on cocaine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Journal of pharmaceutical sciences. vol 88. issue 12. 2000-02-01. PMID:10585221. acute alcohol coadministration with cocaine significantly increased the e(max) for dopamine and reduced the ec(50). 2000-02-01 2023-08-12 rat
C Hedetoft, H R Christense. [Amphetamine, ecstasy and cocaine. Clinical aspects of acute poisoning]. Ugeskrift for laeger. vol 161. issue 50. 2000-02-01. PMID:10643376. amphetamine, ecstasy and cocaine increase the amount of dopamine, norephedrine and serotonine in the nervous system, resulting in cns stimulation and a general sympathomimetic stimulation. 2000-02-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Tsukada, S Nishiyama, T Kakiuchi, H Ohba, K Sato, N Harada, S Nakanish. Isoflurane anesthesia enhances the inhibitory effects of cocaine and GBR12909 on dopamine transporter: PET studies in combination with microdialysis in the monkey brain. Brain research. vol 849. issue 1-2. 2000-01-28. PMID:10592290. isoflurane anesthesia enhances the inhibitory effects of cocaine and gbr12909 on dopamine transporter: pet studies in combination with microdialysis in the monkey brain. 2000-01-28 2023-08-12 monkey
H Tsukada, S Nishiyama, T Kakiuchi, H Ohba, K Sato, N Harada, S Nakanish. Isoflurane anesthesia enhances the inhibitory effects of cocaine and GBR12909 on dopamine transporter: PET studies in combination with microdialysis in the monkey brain. Brain research. vol 849. issue 1-2. 2000-01-28. PMID:10592290. the effects of the dopamine transporter (dat) inhibitors cocaine and gbr12909 on dat and dopamine d(2) receptors were evaluated in the brains under awake and isoflurane-anesthetized monkeys using high-resolution positron emission tomography (pet) in combination with microdialysis. 2000-01-28 2023-08-12 monkey
H Tsukada, S Nishiyama, T Kakiuchi, H Ohba, K Sato, N Harada, S Nakanish. Isoflurane anesthesia enhances the inhibitory effects of cocaine and GBR12909 on dopamine transporter: PET studies in combination with microdialysis in the monkey brain. Brain research. vol 849. issue 1-2. 2000-01-28. PMID:10592290. under isoflurane anesthesia, dopamine concentration in the striatal extracellular fluid (ecf), as measured by microdialysis, was markedly increased by cocaine or gbr12909 compared to the awake state. 2000-01-28 2023-08-12 monkey
H Tsukada, S Nishiyama, T Kakiuchi, H Ohba, K Sato, N Harada, S Nakanish. Isoflurane anesthesia enhances the inhibitory effects of cocaine and GBR12909 on dopamine transporter: PET studies in combination with microdialysis in the monkey brain. Brain research. vol 849. issue 1-2. 2000-01-28. PMID:10592290. taken together, these observations indicated that isoflurane anesthesia enhanced not only the direct inhibitory effects of cocaine and gbr12909 on dat, but also their indirect effects on dopamine d(2) receptors. 2000-01-28 2023-08-12 monkey
N D Volkow, S J Gatley, J S Fowler, J Logan, M Fischman, A N Gifford, N Pappas, P King, S Vitkun, Y S Ding, G J Wan. Cocaine doses equivalent to those abused by humans occupy most of the dopamine transporters. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). vol 24. issue 4. 2000-01-27. PMID:10638828. cocaine doses equivalent to those abused by humans occupy most of the dopamine transporters. 2000-01-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Karoum, M E Wolf, A D Mosnai. Effects of the administration of amphetamine, either alone or in combination with reserpine or cocaine, on regional brain beta-phenylethylamine and dopamine release. American journal of therapeutics. vol 4. issue 9-10. 2000-01-24. PMID:10423628. effects of the administration of amphetamine, either alone or in combination with reserpine or cocaine, on regional brain beta-phenylethylamine and dopamine release. 2000-01-24 2023-08-12 rat
M A Nader, K L Green, R R Luedtke, R H Mac. The effects of benzamide analogues on cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys. Psychopharmacology. vol 147. issue 2. 2000-01-24. PMID:10591881. based on the differential distribution of dopamine (da) d(3) receptors in mesolimbic regions relative to nigrostriatal regions, the hypothesis was that d(3)-selective antagonists (i.e., higher affinity at d(3)- than d(2)-receptors) would be more potent than d(2)-selective antagonists at decreasing total cocaine intake relative to disrupting rates of responding. 2000-01-24 2023-08-12 monkey
J Helfenbein, C Loc'h, M Bottlaender, P Emond, C Coulon, M Ottaviani, C Fuseau, S Chalon, I Guenther, J C Besnard, Y Frangin, D Guilloteau, B Mazier. A selective radiobrominated cocaine analogue for imaging of dopamine uptake sites: pharmacological evaluation and PET experiments. Life sciences. vol 65. issue 25. 2000-01-20. PMID:10622281. a selective radiobrominated cocaine analogue for imaging of dopamine uptake sites: pharmacological evaluation and pet experiments. 2000-01-20 2023-08-12 rat
K R Alpe. The EEG and cocaine sensitization: a hypothesis. The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 11. issue 2. 1999-12-23. PMID:10333992. the author presents the hypothesis that reduced delta eeg power observed in cocaine withdrawal is related to changes in dopamine (da) transmission related to cocaine sensitization. 1999-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
R D Spealman, R L Barrett-Larimore, J K Rowlett, D M Platt, T V Khroya. Pharmacological and environmental determinants of relapse to cocaine-seeking behavior. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 64. issue 2. 1999-12-20. PMID:10515309. drugs that share cocaine's indirect dopamine agonist properties or that act as direct agonists at d2-like dopamine receptors also induce reinstatement of cocaine-seeking behavior, whereas with some exceptions (e.g., caffeine, morphine) drugs from other pharmacological classes do not. 1999-12-20 2023-08-12 rat
K J Garner, L E Bake. Analysis of D2 and D3 receptor-selective ligands in rats trained to discriminate cocaine from saline. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 64. issue 2. 1999-12-20. PMID:10515316. this study examined the role of dopamine d3 receptors in the stimulus generalization produced by 7-oh-dpat and pd 128907 in rats trained to discriminate cocaine from saline. 1999-12-20 2023-08-12 rat
M K Romach, P Glue, K Kampman, H L Kaplan, G R Somer, S Poole, L Clarke, V Coffin, J Cornish, C P O'Brien, E M Seller. Attenuation of the euphoric effects of cocaine by the dopamine D1/D5 antagonist ecopipam (SCH 39166) Archives of general psychiatry. vol 56. issue 12. 1999-12-16. PMID:10591286. attenuation of the euphoric effects of cocaine by the dopamine d1/d5 antagonist ecopipam (sch 39166) the subjective and reinforcing effects of cocaine in humans are associated with the enhancement of endogenous dopamine function in the mesolimbic system. 1999-12-16 2023-08-12 human
M K Romach, P Glue, K Kampman, H L Kaplan, G R Somer, S Poole, L Clarke, V Coffin, J Cornish, C P O'Brien, E M Seller. Attenuation of the euphoric effects of cocaine by the dopamine D1/D5 antagonist ecopipam (SCH 39166) Archives of general psychiatry. vol 56. issue 12. 1999-12-16. PMID:10591286. this study examined the role of dopamine d1-like receptors in the behavioral and mood effects of cocaine by evaluating the effects of the selective d1/d5 antagonist ecopipam (sch 39166) on subjective responses to intravenous cocaine in 11 subjects with cocaine dependence as defined by dsm-iv. 1999-12-16 2023-08-12 human
G F Koo. Cocaine reward and dopamine receptors: love at first site. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 56. issue 12. 1999-12-16. PMID:10591287. cocaine reward and dopamine receptors: love at first site. 1999-12-16 2023-08-12 Not clear