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Possible Interaction: Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid and 1,3-Dpcpx
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supplement:
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
drug:
1,3-Dpcpx
Research Papers that Mention the Interaction
“After reinstatement, application of the A1 adenosine antagonist
1,3-dipropyl-8-cyclopentylxanthine
increased
GABA
tone to inhibit the CRF-R2 action.”
CRF-R2 and the Heterosynaptic Regulation of VTA Glutamate during Reinstatement of Cocaine Seeking
The Journal of Neuroscience • 2014 |
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“
DPCPX
(0.3, 0.15 microgram, icv) significantly decrease
GABA
and increase Glu/GABA in brain of mice.”
[Effect of adenosine A1 receptor antagonist on learning and memory and analysis of its mechanism].
Yao xue xue bao = Acta pharmaceutica Sinica • 2003 |
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“Coupling efficacy of micro-receptors to presynaptic inhibition of
GABA
release was increased in dependent mice in the presence of
DPCPX.
”
Modulation of GABA release during morphine withdrawal in midbrain neurons in vitro
Neuropharmacology • 2003 |
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“
DPCPX
per se enhanced
GABA
release, indicating inhibition of the release by endogenous adenosine.”
Adenosine A1 receptors control dopamine D1-dependent [3H]GABA release in slices of substantia nigra pars reticulata and motor behavior in the rat
Neuroscience • 2002 |
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“The selective A1 antagonist
DPCPX
(10–100 nM) increased
GABA
release, suggesting that endogenous adenosine tonically inhibits GABA release.”
Modulation of endogenous GABA release by an antagonistic adenosine A1 / dopamine D1 receptor interaction in rat brain limbic regions but not basal ganglia
Synapse • 1999 |
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