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Monoaminergic systems, i.e., the networks of neurons that use monoamine neurotransmitters, are involved in the regulation of processes such as emotion, arousal, and certain types of memory. It has also been found that monoamine neurotransmitters play an important role in the secretion and production
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Trace amines are metabolized in the mammalian body via monoamine oxidase (MAO; EC 1.4.3.4) (Berry, 2004) (Fig. 2) ... It deaminates primary and secondary amines that are free in the neuronal cytoplasm but not those bound in storage vesicles of the sympathetic neurone ... Similarly, β-PEA
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Unlike other monoamine neurotransmitters, the mechanism by which the brain's histamine content is regulated remains unclear. In mammals, vesicular monoamine transporters (VMATs) are expressed exclusively in neurons and mediate the storage of histamine and other
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Wainscott DB, Little SP, Yin T, Tu Y, Rocco VP, He JX, Nelson DL (January 2007). "Pharmacologic characterization of the cloned human trace amine-associated receptor1 (TAAR1) and evidence for species differences with the rat TAAR1".
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These data suggest that a D1/beta receptor gene duplication was required to elaborate novel catecholamine psychomotor adaptive responses and that a noradrenergic system specifically emerged at the origin of vertebrate
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on TAAR1 (TA1) as their primary amine precursors...Both dopamine and 3-methoxytyramine, which do not undergo further N-methylation, are partial agonists of TAAR1 (TA1). ...
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Drugs used to increase or reduce the effect of monoamine neurotransmitters are used to treat patients with psychiatric and neurological disorders, including
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436:Part of this section is
2386:-Dimethylphenethylamine
1250:10.1124/jpet.106.112532
667:After release into the
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2451:β-Methylphenethylamine
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2441:3-Methylphenethylamine
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1945:Virodhamine (O-AEA)
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1380:2023NatCo..14.3284G
1285:Biology of the Cell
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2310:-Octopamine
2302:-Octopamine
2125:Ammonia (NH
1996:Nucleosides
1756:-Octopamine
1748:-Octopamine
1660:T-HCA (GHC)
1617:Hypotaurine
1569:GABA system
1520:Glutathione
1374:(1): 3284.
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1009:monoamines.
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746:Trace amine
607:-Octopamine
599:-Octopamine
556:amphetamine
504:Indolamines
442:Trace amine
438:transcluded
290:-Octopamine
229:Epinephrine
183:human brain
106:amino acids
2719:Categories
2499:Selegiline
2401:Higenamine
2391:Guanfacine
2330:Tryptamine
2325:Synephrine
2234:Classical
2227:Endogenous
2113:Candidates
1987:Nucleobase
1776:Tryptamine
1771:Synephrine
1682:Monoamines
1647:GHB system
1480:Amino acid
1350:evolution.
972:PLOS Genet
762:References
619:Tryptamine
612:Synephrine
484:Adrenaline
297:Synephrine
144:depression
118:tryptophan
2701:See also:
2494:RO5166017
2406:Hordenine
2346:-Tyramine
2338:-Tyramine
2261:Serotonin
2246:Histamine
2004:Adenosine
1808:Histamine
1792:-Tyramine
1784:-Tyramine
1627:Sarcosine
1607:β-Alanine
1602:α-Alanine
1396:2041-1723
690:Evolution
578:-Tyramine
570:-Tyramine
516:Melatonin
510:Serotonin
471:Histamine
246:-Tyramine
212:-Tyrosine
99:serotonin
57:Serotonin
2608:Agonists
2571:Agonists
2241:Dopamine
2218:Agonists
2043:-derived
1989:-derived
1970:instead.
1925:Oleamide
1856:-derived
1837:instead.
1694:Dopamine
1505:Agmatine
1482:-derived
1414:37280201
1405:10244343
1315:18277786
1307:14597267
1266:10829497
1258:17038507
1215:15860375
1171:27424325
1115:21073468
1056:19948186
1004:18989452
953:24374199
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883:19948186
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840:21777827
805:25734591
797:19854260
710:See also
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490:Dopamine
253:Dopamine
162:Examples
114:tyrosine
91:dopamine
37:Dopamine
2201:ligands
2041:Vitamin
1935:RVD-Hpα
1890:AA-5-HT
1637:Taurine
1622:Proline
1612:Glycine
1555:Proline
1525:Glycine
1376:Bibcode
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1106:3005101
995:2570955
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450:|
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333:pathway
331:primary
181:in the
148:anxiety
125:enzymes
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2461:3-MMA
2209:TAAR1
1915:NAGly
1854:Lipid
1689:6-OHM
1581:GABOB
1311:S2CID
1262:S2CID
844:S2CID
801:S2CID
658:VMAT2
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545:(PEA)
440:from
389:minor
380:brain
222:-DOPA
108:like
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1966:See
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1535:GSSG
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1392:ISSN
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1303:PMID
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1111:PMID
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1000:PMID
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656:and
518:(MT)
492:(DA)
448:edit
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367:AAAH
360:PNMT
353:PNMT
346:PNMT
339:PNMT
325:AADC
318:AADC
311:AADC
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