1.Dopamine and Sexual Function.
Korean Journal of Andrology 2002;20(1):1-8
No abstract available
Dopamine*
2.Potential Significance of Eyeblinks as a Behavior Marker of Neuropsychiatric Disorders.
Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry 2012;19(1):9-20
The primary purpose of this review is to present an overview of relationship between human spontaneous eyeblinking and internal cognitive processes. The second purpose is to address the neural substrates of human eyeblinking based on recent studies focusing on the central dopaminergic system and to explore the significance of spontaneous eyeblinks in neuropsychiatric disorders. We reviewed recent and previous studies on eyeblink patterns under various cognitive tasks. We also reviewed neural substrates of eyeblinking, particularly based on the central dopaminergic system. This paper suggests that spontaneous eyeblinks are highly correlated with various cognitive processes and the activity of central dopaminergic system. Various neuropsychiatric disorders are related to the alteration of the occurrence of eyeblinking. Spontaneous eyeblinking is the unique human behavior that occurs regularly without conscious effort. It is known that the rate of eyeblinking is modulated by internal cognitive processes and dopamine-related neuropsychiatric disorders. Further research is required to how the temporal dynamics of spontaneous eyeblinking is correlated with the disease activity and progression.
Dopamine
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Humans
3.Dopamine Receptors and Agonists in Parkinson's Disease.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1993;11(1):8-13
No abstract available.
Dopamine*
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Parkinson Disease*
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Receptors, Dopamine*
4.Dopamine agonists in the treatment of hyperprolactinemia cycle and fertility disorders: comparison between lisuride and bromocriptine.
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 1992;7(1):8-15
No abstract available.
Bromocriptine*
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Dopamine Agonists*
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Dopamine*
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Fertility*
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Hyperprolactinemia*
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Lisuride*
5.Association between Dopamine Receptor D4 Polymorphisms and Novelty Seeking Personality Trait in a Korean Population.
Heon Jeong LEE ; Hong Seock LEE ; Hwa Yeon KANG ; Leen KIM ; Min Soo LEE ; Kwang Yoon SUH ; Young Chan BYUN
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2002;41(4):630-637
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the relationship of personality traits with dopamine D4 receptor(DRD4) exon III polymorphism in a Korean population. METHODS: We analysed DRD4 exon III 48-bp repeats polymorphism in 173 Korean healthy female adolescents(age=13.88+/-0.29 years) who also completed Temperament and Character Inventory(TCI). RESULTS: Novelty seeking score of the TCI was significantly higher in the subjects with DRD4 long alleles(>or=5 repeats) compared with the subjects without these(t=2.11, p=0.037). CONCLUSION: The present study supports the previous reports that long repeats of the DRD4-exon III polymorphism are related with Novelty Seeking personality.
Dopamine*
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Exons
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Female
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Humans
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Receptors, Dopamine*
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Temperament
6.Accidental intrathecal injection of dopamine hydrochloride resulting in analgesic effects.
Jeong Min HONG ; Ah Reum CHO ; Sun A CHOI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(Suppl):S49-S50
No abstract available.
Dopamine*
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Injections, Spinal*
7.Accidental intrathecal injection of dopamine hydrochloride resulting in analgesic effects.
Jeong Min HONG ; Ah Reum CHO ; Sun A CHOI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;67(Suppl):S49-S50
No abstract available.
Dopamine*
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Injections, Spinal*
8.Pisa Syndrome in Parkinson's Disease With a Good Response to Dopamine Therapy.
In Uk SONG ; Sung Chul LIM ; Joong Seok KIM ; Sang Bong LEE ; Seon Young RYU ; Yeong In KIM ; Kwang Soo LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2008;26(4):404-406
No abstract available.
Dopamine
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Parkinson Disease
9.Effect of MK-801 on Methamphetamine - Induced Dopaminergic Neurotoxicity: Long-Term Attenuation of Methamphetamine - Induced Dopamine Release.
Sang Eun KIM ; Yu Ri KIM ; Se Hwan HWANG
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2001;35(4):258-267
No abstract available.
Dizocilpine Maleate*
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Dopamine*
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Methamphetamine*
10.Influence of Phentolamine on the centrally induced Renal effects of Norepinephrine and Dopamine in the Rabbit.
Korean Journal of Urology 1974;15(4):259-264
It has recently been reported that both norepinephrine and dopamine elicit antidiuresis when given intracerebroventricularly. But no inference has been made as to their mechanisms. As dopamine is the immediate precursor of norepinephrine in the biosynthesis of catecholamine, it might be possible that dopamine might act indirectly through increased level of norepinephrine in the brain tissue. To certify whether the dopamine-induced antidiuresis is related to norepinephrine, the influence of phentolamine, a specific alpha-adrenergic blocking agent, on the centrally induced antidiuresis of both norepinephrine and dopamine was investigated in this study. Norepinephrine and dopamine given intraventricularly elicited maximal antidiuresis in doses of 10ug and 500ug, respectively. Phentolamine, administered intravenously in dose of 2mg/kg, abolished the renal effect of norepinephrine given intraventricularly, but did not influence the antidiuresis induced by dopamine. It is suggested that both norepinephrine and dopamine produce antidiuresis when given intracerebroventricularly but their actions are mediated by different mechanisms, and that norepinephrine does not participate in the renal action of dopamine.
Brain
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Dopamine*
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Norepinephrine*
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Phentolamine*