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Possible Interaction: Desipramine and Methionine

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Methionine

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

Desipramine (DMI), at a concentration of 10−5 M , caused a 4-fold shift of the DA curve to th right.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology  •  2004  |  View Paper
Tricyclic antidepressants nortriptyline, chlorimipramine, protiptyline, imipramine and desipramine at a concentration of 10−3 M caused 60–80% inhibition of PDE activity.
Psychopharmacologia  •  2004  |  View Paper
An exposure of 10 min to 10−7 M desipramine caused a leftward shift and an increase in the maximum response of cumulative dose-response curves of noradrenaline.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology  •  2004  |  View Paper
In vitro, desipramine and other antidepressants also inhibited in a concentration‐dependent manner (10−9 − 10−5 M ) the twitch responses.
British journal of pharmacology  •  1986  |  View Paper
2 Amitriptyline, nortriptyline, protriptyline, desipramine and imipramine were found to inhibit ATPases at concentrations of 10−5 m and above.
British journal of pharmacology  •  1980  |  View Paper
At 10−5 M DMI decreased the maximum response.
British journal of pharmacology  •  1979  |  View Paper
DMI in concentrations of 5 x 10-7, 10-6 and 5 x 10-6 M progressively inhibited norepinephrine (NE)-induced contractions, decreasing both the maximum and the slope of the log dose-response curve.
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics  •  1970  |  View Paper
4 The administration of desipramine (DMI, 20 mg/kg intraperitoneally) 1 hr after M (100 μg/kg intravenously) induced a rapid sustained efflux of M from heart and salivary gland.
British journal of pharmacology  •  1969  |  View Paper