Dopamine: receptors and clinical applications. 1985

L I Goldberg

Dopamine (DA) receptors have been divided into two subtypes: DA1 receptors which subserve vasodilation in renal, mesenteric, coronary, and cerebral vascular beds, and DA2 receptors which when activated cause inhibition of release of norepinephrine in sympathetic nerve endings. The subdivisions were made on the basis of differences in chemical structure and potency series of agonists and antagonists for the two receptor subtypes. Agonists and antagonists are now available which selectively act on DA1 or DA2 receptors. The clinical use of DA, DA pro-drugs, and selective DA agonists is discussed with particular emphasis on the treatment of congestive heart failure and hypertension. Finally, data are presented concerning possible relationships between peripheral DA1 and DA2 receptors and DA receptors classified in the central nervous system.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D011954 Receptors, Dopamine Cell-surface proteins that bind dopamine with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes influencing the behavior of cells. Dopamine Receptors,Dopamine Receptor,Receptor, Dopamine
D004298 Dopamine One of the catecholamine NEUROTRANSMITTERS in the brain. It is derived from TYROSINE and is the precursor to NOREPINEPHRINE and EPINEPHRINE. Dopamine is a major transmitter in the extrapyramidal system of the brain, and important in regulating movement. A family of receptors (RECEPTORS, DOPAMINE) mediate its action. Hydroxytyramine,3,4-Dihydroxyphenethylamine,4-(2-Aminoethyl)-1,2-benzenediol,Dopamine Hydrochloride,Intropin,3,4 Dihydroxyphenethylamine,Hydrochloride, Dopamine
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D017447 Receptors, Dopamine D1 A subfamily of G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS that bind the neurotransmitter DOPAMINE and modulate its effects. D1-class receptor genes lack INTRONS, and the receptors stimulate ADENYLYL CYCLASES. Dopamine D1 Receptors,Dopamine-D1 Receptor,D1 Receptors, Dopamine,Dopamine D1 Receptor,Receptor, Dopamine-D1
D017448 Receptors, Dopamine D2 A subfamily of G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS that bind the neurotransmitter DOPAMINE and modulate its effects. D2-class receptor genes contain INTRONS, and the receptors inhibit ADENYLYL CYCLASES. Dopamine D2 Receptors,Dopamine-D2 Receptor,D2 Receptors, Dopamine,Dopamine D2 Receptor,Receptor, Dopamine-D2
D018492 Dopamine Antagonists Drugs that bind to but do not activate DOPAMINE RECEPTORS, thereby blocking the actions of dopamine or exogenous agonists. Many drugs used in the treatment of psychotic disorders (ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS) are dopamine antagonists, although their therapeutic effects may be due to long-term adjustments of the brain rather than to the acute effects of blocking dopamine receptors. Dopamine antagonists have been used for several other clinical purposes including as ANTIEMETICS, in the treatment of Tourette syndrome, and for hiccup. Dopamine receptor blockade is associated with NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROME. Dopamine Antagonist,Dopamine Blocker,Dopamine Receptor Antagonist,Dopamine Receptor Antagonists,Dopaminergic Antagonist,Dopaminergic Antagonists,Antagonists, Dopamine,Antagonists, Dopamine Receptor,Antagonists, Dopaminergic,Dopamine Blockers,Antagonist, Dopamine,Antagonist, Dopamine Receptor,Antagonist, Dopaminergic,Blocker, Dopamine,Blockers, Dopamine,Receptor Antagonist, Dopamine,Receptor Antagonists, Dopamine

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