Neurobiology of the Trace Amines Analytical, Physiological, Pharmacological, Behavioral, and Clinical Aspects

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Boulton, Alan A. (Editor), Baker, Glen B. (Editor), Dewhurst, William G. (Editor), Sandler, Merton (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ Humana 1984, 1984
Edition:1st ed. 1984
Series:Polymer Science and Technology Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a C. Physiology and Pharmacology -- Invited Communications -- Investigation of Trace Amine Metabolism in the Central Nervous System through Measurements on Cerebrospinal Fluid -- Analysis of Trace Amines: Endogenous Levels and the Effects of Various Drugs on Tissue Concentrations in the Rat -- Drug-Induced Changes in the Central Metabolism of Tyramine and Other Trace Monoamines: Their Possible Role in Brain Functions -- Aminergic Control of the Electrocorticogram: A Progress Report -- Neuronal Transport of Trace Amines: An Overview -- Electrophysiological Studies of the Possible Role of Trace Amines in Synaptic Function -- Effects of Octopamine and Serotonin on Neurones of Aplysia Californica -- Free Communications -- Individual Housing Stress Elevates Brain and Adrenal Tryptamine Content -- The Uptake and Release of14C-Tryptamine by Rat Brain Slices -- Tryptamine-Induced Changes in Endogenous 5-Hydroxytryptamine and [3H]-5-HT Release from Mouse Hypothalamic Slices --  
505 0 |a Effect of Chronic Haloperidol on the Levels of Blood and Urinary Phenylethylamine and Phenylacetic Acid in Rats -- A Comparison of effects of Acute and Chronic Administration of Phenelzine and Tranylcypromine on Brain Concentrations of 2-Phenylethylamine, p-Tyramine, and Tryptamine in the Rat -- Phenylethylamine Deamination in the Noradrenergic Neurotransmitter System -- Effect of Lignocaine on Tyramine and Serotonin Oxidation in Brain -- Degradation Kinetics by MAO of PEA Derivatives. A Model for the Molecular Basis of Their Analgesic and Behavioral effects? -- The Kinetics of Hydroxylation of Phenylethylamine, Amphetamine, and Phenylalanine in Rodent Tissues -- Chronotropic and Inotropic Selectivity of Substituted Phenylethylamines in the Isolated, Perfused Rabbit Heart -- Trace Amine-Peptide Interactions on Central Neurones: I. Tryptamine and Substance P -- Trace Amine-Peptide Interactions: II. Phenylethylamine and enkephalin; p-Tyramine and enkephalin -- D. Behavior --  
505 0 |a A. Introduction -- Trace Amines: The Early Years -- Trace Amines and the Neurosciences: An Overview -- B. Analysis -- Invited Communications -- Quantification of Trace Amines and Their Metabolites by High Resolution or Metastable Analysis Using Double Focussing Mass Spectrometry -- The Use of Enzymatic Radioisotopic Microassays for the Quantification of ?-Phenylethylamine, Phenylethanolamine, Tyramine, and Octopamine -- Gas Chromatography for Analysis of the Trace Amines in Tissues and Body Fluids -- Free Communications -- Studies on Tryptamine Metabolism by GC-MS and HPLC Techniques -- A Rapid and Specific Technique for the Extraction of Tyramine and Octopamine from Biological Tissues for HPLC Analysis -- Analysis of Octopamine, Dopamine, 5-Hydroxtryptamine, and Tryptophan in the Brain and Nerve Cord of the American Cockroach -- Natural Occurrence and Metabolism of the Isomeric Octopamines and Synephrines -- Octopamine is Present in Retinas of Various Mammalian Species --  
505 0 |a The Origin, Drug Interaction, Urine, Plasma, and CSF Concentrations of Phenylacetic Acid in Normal and Psychiatric Subjects -- The Catabolism of Trace Amines in Some Psychiatric Disorders -- Tyramine and Depressive Illness -- Phenethylamine, Tyramine, and Other Trace Amines in Patients with Affective Disorders: Associations with Clinical State and Antidepressant Drug Treatment -- Phenylethylamine and Schizophrenia—Clinical and Pharmacological Results -- Urinary Excretion of Tryptamine in Comparison to Normetanephrine and beta-Phenylethylamine in Human Volunteers after Subchronic Treatment with Different Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors -- Free Communications -- p-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid Concentration in the CSF of Patients with Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders -- Noncatecholic Phenylethylamines and MAO Activity in Diabetes and Migraine -- Phenylethylamine and Tardive Dyskinesia --  
505 0 |a Invited Communications -- Beta-Phenylethylamine: Some Preliminary Chronic Studies -- ?-Phenylethylamine: A Functional Role at the Behavioral Level? -- Differentiation of Phenylethylamine (PE)- and Amphetamine (AMPH)- Induced Behaviors -- Studies on the Mechanism of Action of ?-Phenylethylamine Stereotypy in Rodents: Implications for a ?-Phenylethylamine Animal Model of Schizophrenia -- Free Communications -- Effects of Tryptamine and 5-Hydroxytryptamine on Food Intake in the Rat -- 5-HT Involvement in Tryptamine-Induced Behavior in Mice -- Hypodipsic Effects of ?-Phenylethylamine, Phenylethanolamine, N-Methylphenylethylamine, and d-Amphetamine: A TemporalAnalysis -- Taste-Dependent Effects of Low Doses of ?-Phenylethylamine and d-Amphetamine on Drinking in the Rat -- ?-Phenylethylamine and d-Amphetamine: Differential Potency in the Conditioned Taste Aversion Paradigm -- Locomotor Stimulant Effect of ?-Phenylethylamine-Naloxone -- E. Clinical Studies -- Invited Communications --  
505 0 |a Phenylethylamine, Phenylacetic Acid, and Methionine Enkephalin Levels in Humans Following Profound Acute Stress -- 14C-Tryptamine Binding in Parkinson’s Disease and Hepatic Coma -- Biochemical and Antidepressant Mechanisms of L-Deprenyl 
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