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1 [D1/D2/D3/D4] and two adrenergic [alpha1 and alpha2] receptors).
2 he generation of platelets that lack surface alpha2 receptors.
3 d kinase) activity via adrenergic alpha1 and alpha2 receptors.
4 of this modulation was due to activation of alpha2 receptors.
5 ell as dopamine D2 and adrenergic alpha1 and alpha2 receptors.
6 rog, i.c.v.), suggesting a mediator role for alpha(2) receptors.
7 cant differences in the interareal levels of alpha(2) receptors.
8 findings to indicate that both alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-receptor activation can influence collateral ci
9 n of the alpha1-receptor depolarized whereas alpha2-receptor activation hyperpolarized these neurons
12 tested whether developmental exposure to the alpha2 receptor agonist guanfacine, which is commonly us
13 noradrenergic-receptor antagonists, or of an alpha2-receptor agonist, into the bed nucleus of the str
17 hrine reduced activity at both alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-receptors and enhanced activity at beta(1)- and
20 istered either: (1) saline (sham) or (2) the alpha2-receptor antagonist, RX821002 HCl (2-[2-(2-Methox
21 detomidine was completely blocked by classic alpha2 receptor antagonists, such as yohimbine, rauwolsc
22 mpounds such as 22, 26, 45, and 53 displayed alpha(2) receptor binding in the 10-20 nM range and also
24 ol, one group of animals was pretreated with alpha2-receptor blocker, yohimbine, before injection of
25 ng compounds retaining high affinity for the alpha2-receptor but lacking affinity for the 5-HT uptake
26 apamycin along with activation of adrenergic alpha2 receptors by clonidine represents a double-hit to
27 at changes in T, volumes of song nuclei, and alpha(2) receptor densities might regulate seasonal chan
29 gly, the ethanol-evoked reduction in the NTS alpha(2)-receptor density in SHRs may explain reported f
30 d with alpha(1)-receptor activation, whereas alpha(2)-receptors exert minimal effects in this task.
31 ed distinctive ventral subdivisions; 2) high alpha2 receptor expression, which rendered distinctive a
32 entify ligand-dependent removal of activated alpha2 receptors from the cell surface as a mechanism by
39 sed (by approximately 70%) concentrations of alpha2 receptors in the cerebellar cortex compared with
40 nd observed to possess high affinity for the alpha2-receptor (K(i) = 6.71 nM) and the 5-HT uptake sit
43 indings provide the first direct evidence of alpha2 receptor-mediated modulation of L-type Ca(2+) cha
45 rat locus ceruleus prolonged the duration of alpha2-receptor-mediated IPSCs even when reuptake was in
46 s precludes definitive classification of the alpha2-receptor-mediated responses into different subtyp
47 t astrocytic laminin, by binding to integrin alpha2 receptor, prevents pericyte differentiation from
50 nociception (40 microg, i.c.v.), supraspinal alpha(2) receptors seem to mediate the antinociceptive e
51 lcholine receptors; noradrenergic alpha1 and alpha2 receptors; serotonergic 5-HT1A receptors; dopamin
52 ha1-receptor or activation of the inhibitory alpha2-receptor significantly attenuated the analgesia i
54 ction, that this involves both alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-receptor subtypes, and that this is graded with
55 chniques to compare the ability of the three alpha2-receptor subtypes to undergo agonist-mediated int
56 udy was to evaluate the GABA(A) alpha(1) and alpha(2) receptor subunit mRNA and protein expression in
58 ate analysis showed that GABARAP and GABA(A) alpha2 receptor subunit gene expression levels and GAP s
59 elative distribution of GABA(A) alpha(1) and alpha(2) receptor subunits protein or mRNA expression wa
60 he expression levels of GABA(A) alpha(1) and alpha(2) receptor subunits were analyzed using quantitat
61 acting on the same population of channels as alpha2 receptors, suggesting close apposition of both re
62 re, although improgan shows some affinity at alpha(2) receptors, this drug does not act directly at t
63 t this brimonidine effect is mediated by the alpha2 receptor through a reduction of intracellular cAM
66 parallel activation of D(2), D(3), D(4) and alpha(2) receptors which is reproduced when endogenous d
67 nt pooling of noradrenaline activated distal alpha2-receptors, which prolonged the duration of alpha2