Norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitors (NDRIs) are a type of antidepressant medication that increases the levels of both
norepinephrine and dopamine by inhibiting their re
absorption into cells.
Full article >>>Norepinephrine is the
primary neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system (controls the "fight or flight" reaction) and is also found in the brain.
Epinephrine is not only a brain neurotransmitter, but also a major
hormone in the body.
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Full article >>>norepinephrineA
hormone produced by the ad
renal medulla and certain sympathetic
nerve fibers.
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Full article >>>Epinephrine NorepinephrineCatecholamine
A class of
hormones, two of which are known to be important in a medical
emergency. These are
epinephrine and
norepinephrine . Dopamine and Dopa are also
catecholamines.
Full article >>>Serotonin and
norepinephrine. These are neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) that are involved with well being and
appetite.
Cortisol (
stress hormones).
Melatonin (a
hormone related to the body's response to light and dark).
Full article >>>A higher than normal amount of the
hormones dopamine and
norepinephrine may be a sign of
neuroblastoma.
Full article >>>Family of neurotransmitters containing dopamine,
norepinephrine and
epinephrine, produced and secreted by cells of the ad
renal medulla in the brain.
Full article >>>Hormonal imbalances,
nutritional deficiencies, and neurotransmitter (
serotonin and
norepinephrine) fluctuations are being studied.
Full article >>>Vestra (reboxetine mesylate) tablets A selective
norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) for the
acute treatment of depressive illness/
major depression. NDA submitted; approval pending results of an additional U.S.
Full article >>>BLOOD CATECHOLAMINES - The measurement of
norepinephrine and
epinephrine in the
blood. Often these same
catecholamines can be measured in the
urine. Elevations may be seen in
pheochromocytoma or
neuroblastoma.
Full article >>>A
pheochromocytoma is an ad
renal gland tumor that secretes
epinephrine and
norepinephrine hormones. These
hormones are responsible for regulating
heart rate and
blood pressure, among other functions.
Full article >>>One theory is that
depression is due to the reduced function of one or more neurotransmitter chemicals in the brain such as
norepinephrine, dopamine, or
serotonin.
Full article >>>These chemicals include
serotonin,
norepinephrine, and dopamine. Women are more vulnerable to unipolar
depression than are men.
Full article >>>Electro
acupuncture (EA) stimulation has been found to influence the brain (
norepinephrine metabolism in experimental animals). Preliminary clinical research has shown that EA
treatment is as effective as amitriptyline for patients with
depression.
Full article >>>For example, the neurotransmitter
norepinephrine, which is like
adrenaline, can increase the
heart rate and the force of
contractions.
Full article >>>Brain structure.
The function of chemicals in the brain that help regulate attention and activity (dopamine and
norepinephrine).
Differences in function of some of the areas of the brain that affect attention and im
pulse control.
Full article >>>It's theorized that meditation lowers
blood pressure by affecting the part of the nervous system that responds to
stress, leading to lowered levels of
stress hormones such as
cortisol and
norepinephrine, ...
Full article >>>These chemicals (for example,
norepinephrine,
serotonin and
gamma-aminobutyric
acid) carry signals between brain cells. Researchers believe the following areas of the brain are involved in controlling your
anxiety level: ...
Full article >>>- The amino
acid, tyrosine, produces a breakdown product, called tyramine. Tyramine is a significant cause of
migraine headaches. It does this by releasing
norepinephrine from brain
tissue, which causes constriction of scalp and brain
blood vessels.
Full article >>>thyroid
hormones T3 and T4,
cortisol,
insulin,
testosterone (in men),
epinephrine, parathyroid
hormone, and 25-hydroxy
vitamin D.
Hormones that may be increased include follicle-stimulating
hormone (
FSH), leutinizing
hormone (LH), and
norepinephrine.
Full article >>>Too little or too much of these important neurotransmitters may be released. This can cause or contribute to
bipolar disorder. Some of the neurotransmitters believed to be linked to
bipolar disorder are
serotonin,
norepinephrine, and dopamine.
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