
1) Cardiac stimulant 2) Catecholamine 3) Monoamine neurotransmitter 4) Noradrenaline 5) Vasoconstrictive 6) Vasoconstrictor
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1) Levarterenol 2) Noradrenaline
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Norepinephrine (INN) (abbreviated norepi or NE), also called noradrenaline (BAN) (abbreviated NA, NAd, or norad), or 4,5-β-trihydroxy phenethylamine is a catecholamine with multiple roles including those as a hormone and a neurotransmitter. It is the hormone and neurotransmitter most responsible for vigilant concentration in contrast to its most ...
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A catecholamine neurotransmitter, produced both in the brain and in the peripheral nervous system. It seems to be involved in arousal, reward and regulation of sleep and mood, and the regulation of blood pressure.
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A catecholamine neurotransmitter produced both in the brain and in the peripheral nervous system. Norepinephrine is involved in arousal and sleep regulation, mood, and blood pressure.
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(from the article `epinephrine and norepinephrine`) two separate but related hormones secreted by the medulla of the adrenal glands. They are also produced at the ends of sympathetic nerve fibres, ... ...are amphetamines and related compounds, methylxanthines (methylated purines), cocaine, and nicotine. Amphetamines achieve their effec...
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A chemical made by some nerve cells and in the adrenal gland. It can act as both a neurotransmitter (a chemical messenger used by nerve cells) and a hormone (a chemical that travels in the blood and controls the actions of other cells or organs). Norepinephrine is released from the adrenal gland in response to stress and low blood pressure. Also ca...
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A neurotransmitter that increases heart rate, blood pressure, and is related to increased motor activity. It is the precursor to epinephrine.
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Synonym for noradrenaline ... <drug, hormone> Catecholamine neurohormone, the neurotransmitter of most of the sympathetic nervous system (of so called adrenergic neurons): binds more strongly to _ adrenergic receptors. Stored and released from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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a chemical transmitter involved in regulating the involuntary nervous system.
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(Learning Modules / Psychology / Measuring the unmeasurable) A neurotransmitter.
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See noradrenaline.
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A stress hormone that promotes satiety (feelings of fullness) by stimulating the central nervous system and affecting levels of blood glucose (sugar). Certain weight-loss drugs enhance levels of norepinephrine in the brain.
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(NE) Type: Term Pronunciation: nōr′ep-i-nef′rin Definitions: 1. A catecholamine hormone the natural form of which is d, although the l form has some activity; the base is considered to be the postganglionic adrenergic mediator, acting on α and β receptors; it is stored in chromaffin granules in the adrenal medulla ...
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(nor;ep-u1-nef;rin) A catecholamine released as a neurotransmitter from postganglionic sympathetic nerve endings and as a hormone (together with epinephrine) from the adrenal medulla.
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Alternative name for Noradrenaline (qv).
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a hormone that regulates blood pressure by causing blood vessels to narrow and the heart to beat faster when blood pressure drops
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Also calleda neurotransmitter, released by adrenergic nerve terminals in the autonomic and possibly the central nervous system, that has such effects as constricting blood vessels, raising blood pressure, and dilating bronchi. · a commercial form of this substance used for emergency treatment of lowered blood pressure.
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A neurotransmitter involved in learning, memory, dreaming, awakening, emotion, and responses to stress.
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a catecholamine precursor of epinephrine that is secreted by the adrenal medulla and also released at synapses
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