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1 ession attenuated cocaine reward and was pro-depressant.
2 ate (GHB) is a potent central nervous system depressant.
3 quite similar to those mediated by other CNS depressants.
4 l differences in the response to common anti-depressants.
5 e appears to be non-specific in blocking the depressant action of 2-Me-5-HT, gamma-aminobutyric acid
6      Recently, we showed that the baroreflex depressant action of ANG II in the NTS is mediated by ac
7  concentration-response relationship for the depressant action of CADO on the EPSPm more closely para
8                           Although the motor-depressant action of diazepam is suppressed in alpha1(H1
9                                  The network depressant action of midazolam at low concentrations was
10  closely paralleled that for its presynaptic depressant action on glutamate-mediated EPSPs than that
11                                          The depressant action on the evoked IPSC was reduced, but no
12                                          The depressant actions of ethanol on central nervous system
13 but show normal sensitivity to its locomotor-depressant actions.
14 pha and IL-1beta as well as serum with known depressant activity from five patients with acute septic
15 by TNF-alpha, IL-1beta, and serum with known depressant activity from patients with septic shock.
16                                   Myocardial depressant activity was found to be heat stable, protein
17                                   Myocardial depressant activity was measured by using isolated rat l
18 e change in the mode of action of LqhIT5 (no depressant activity) by substitutions of a few amino aci
19  resulted in elimination of serum myocardial depressant activity.
20 ere evaluated for the presence of myocardial depressant activity.
21 ts with meningococcal disease had myocardial depressant activity.
22  a fast contraction paralysis occurs without depressant activity.
23 cally associated with central nervous system-depressant agents, including motor incoordination, anxio
24 xins (LqhIT2, LqqIT2), and Buthotus judaicus depressant anti-insect toxin (BjIT2).
25 ect toxin 4 (AaIT4), Leiurus quinquestriatus depressant anti-insect toxins (LqhIT2, LqqIT2), and Buth
26  neuroactive drugs, including trycyclic anti-depressants, anti-convulsants, and opiates.
27 ker gene expression that correlate with anti-depressant, antipsychotic and opioid drug action on prim
28 ally unapproved formulations for NSAID, anti-depressant/benzodiazepine, and anti-psychotic FDCs were
29  decreased for metformin (100%/75%) and anti-depressants/benzodiazepines (20%/18%), and the overall p
30 abetes (metformin), depression/anxiety (anti-depressants/benzodiazepines), and psychosis (anti-psycho
31 napproved formulations were as follows: anti-depressants/benzodiazepines, 69%; anti-psychotics, 43%;
32  (80%) approved, five (20%) unapproved; anti-depressants/benzodiazepines: 16 formulations, three (19%
33 of a highly potent insect-selective scorpion depressant beta-toxin, Lqh-dprIT(3), from Leiurus quinqu
34                           The fact that anti-depressants, cocaine and amphetamines can have such prof
35 nutes) of variable direction, stimulatory or depressant, depending on the ambient physiologic milieu
36                   Because the tricyclic anti-depressant desipramine has been found to be effective in
37 parison of different chemical classes of CNS depressant drugs on NMDA-gated currents.
38                Some have speculated that the depressant effect is related to long-term depression (LT
39 nodal myocytes, elevated [K+]o, augments the depressant effect of adenosine on AV nodal conduction.
40                                          The depressant effect of capsaicin on gustatory transmission
41                                          The depressant effect of high glucose was rapidly (minutes)
42       Tolerance developed to the respiratory depressant effect of morphine but at a slower rate than
43 elative lack of tolerance to the respiratory depressant effect of opioids.
44                                          The depressant effect of Waglerin-1 was greater at negative
45  (10 and 30muM) and Flupirtine (30muM) had a depressant effect on 4-AP-induced excitation in SG such
46 ggest that in addition to its well-described depressant effect on NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic tra
47 n 2 and 7 hours of exposure; this myocardial depressant effect persisted at 25 hours.
48                                          The depressant effect was due mostly to anoxic activation of
49 anding of molecular mechanisms of the mGluR4 depressant effect, we decided to identify the proteins i
50 edating patients, which can have respiratory depressant effects and reduce patient mobility.
51                                   Similarly, depressant effects caused by synergistic concentrations
52 ist CGP 55845A (1 microM) fully reversed the depressant effects of (-)-baclofen (5-10 microM) such th
53               These results suggest that the depressant effects of A2a receptor activation are due to
54 thine (DPCPX; 0.2 microM) fully reversed the depressant effects of both adenosine (100 microM) and CA
55    Antagonism of GABAA receptors blocked the depressant effects of CGS 21680 on neuronal firing; was
56 ed bursting frequency, and acid reversed the depressant effects of halothane, consistent with modulat
57 ical effects of the VSD patch and myocardial depressant effects of ischemia and reperfusion during su
58 increased behavioral arousal and reduced the depressant effects of isoflurane on barrel cortex somato
59                                     If these depressant effects of L-Phe take place in the PKU brain,
60                          Consistent with the depressant effects of L-Phe, expression of NMDA receptor
61        We found that the anxiolytic and anti-depressant effects of NPS are enhanced in acute ethanol
62 ethanol reduced tolerance to the respiratory depressant effects of opioids.
63 hesis sensitizes the heart to the myocardial depressant effects of PPA and increases the risk for ven
64 erm potentiation (LTP) was enhanced, and the depressant effects of the metabotropic glutamate recepto
65  test also mirror the antidepressant and pro-depressant effects of these drugs in patients suggesting
66       Thus, after fluid loading, the cardiac-depressant effects of TNF and L-NMMA given together beca
67                 Of note was that the cardiac-depressant effects of TNF and L-NMMA given together were
68 sed in the brain during hypoxia has critical depressant effects on breathing in fetal and newborn mam
69  in these analyses is consistent with strong depressant effects that account for the "zombielike" beh
70 ioral changes, such as stimulant followed by depressant effects, and (2) chronic changes in behavior,
71  gamma-hydroxybutyrate, a drug of abuse with depressant effects, primarily on the central nervous sys
72 by which PACAP exerts its anxiogenic and pro-depressant effects, via the recruitment of the central C
73 tides AQEE-30 and TLQP-62 in dHc induced pro-depressant effects.
74 in septic shock are known to have myocardial depressant effects.
75 in mice with profound central nervous system depressant effects.
76 tOH), has stimulant, anxiolytic, ataxic, and depressant effects.
77 his neuropeptide has anti-rewarding (ie, pro-depressant) effects.
78  protein augmented the release of myocardial depressant factor by peripheral blood mononuclear cells
79                 Nitric oxide is a myocardial depressant factor candidate.
80 wed that interleukin 6 is a major myocardial depressant factor in children with meningococcal septice
81   Further characterization of the myocardial depressant factor was undertaken by using cell culture s
82 tein products had properties of a myocardial depressant factor--specifically a 12-25 kDa heat-stable
83 size and had characteristics of a myocardial depressant factor.
84                                   Myocardial depressant factors are also released when whole blood or
85                                   Myocardial depressant factors are thought to cause myocyte dysfunct
86 ification and characterization of myocardial depressant factors present in meningococcal septicemia.
87 s mediated in part by circulating myocardial depressant factors.
88  stimulators could serve as fast-acting anti-depressants in some forms of depressive and stress-relat
89               Volatile hydrocarbon based CNS depressants including short chain alcohols and anestheti
90  A receptor (GABA(A)R) is the target of many depressants, including benzodiazepines, anesthetics, and
91 nment, dietary restriction, running and anti-depressants increase proliferation, however, stress and
92    The scorpion venom-derived excitatory and depressant insect-selective polypeptide neurotoxins modi
93 y a significant increase in anxiety-like and depressant-like behaviors relative to wild type.
94 tration into mPFC mimics the anxiogenic- and depressant-like effects of social stress.
95  of MDD, and (ii) clinical remission to anti-depressant medications (ADMs).
96 Glucose (Tg = 30 degreesC), a very effective depressant of the phase transition temperature of freeze
97  dorsal hippocampus (dHc) or NAc, led to pro-depressant or antidepressant behaviors, respectively, wh
98                     Unlike other presynaptic depressants, partial NaCh blockade increases paired-puls
99 -alcohols increase in central nervous system depressant potency with increasing chain length until a
100 de variety of volatile hydrocarbon based CNS depressants produce a similar inhibition of NMDA-gated c
101  recently leptin has been shown to have anti-depressant properties.
102 ice, although they showed a normal locomotor depressant response to the dopamine D1 antagonist SCH-23
103 otic effects of propofol without the cardiac depressant side-effects.
104 sychological states, including stimulant and depressant states.
105 ith the presence of a circulating myocardial depressant substance with physical characteristics consi
106 anesthetics (GAs) are central nervous system depressants that render patients unresponsive to externa
107 307/rs14259 (E197G-A>G) plays a role in anti-depressant therapy response, depression and schizophreni
108 itatory toxins in its mode of action and the depressant toxins in its primary structure.
109      Sequence comparison of LqhIT5 and known depressant toxins shows a high degree of similarity amon
110 thin hippocampus produced by stress and anti-depressant treatment that may open an avenue of understa
111                   Onset kinetics for the CNS depressants was similar with tau values near 100 ms.
112 dogmatic view that BK channels act as neural depressants, we show that drug-induced slo expression en
113 fects have not been obtained with other anti-depressants which also block neonatal AS.

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