Title : beta-Carbolines, psychoactive compounds in the mammalian body. Part II: Effects.

Pub. Date : 1981 Aug

PMID : 6121956






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1 Biochemical studies have revealed beta-carbolines" several actions, including inhibition of MAO-A, competitive inhibition of 5-HT uptake, general inhibition of Na+ dependent transports, binding to benzodiazepine and opiate receptors and probable action on dopamine receptors, which may all participate to a variable degree in the actions of different beta-carbolines. Carbolines monoamine oxidase A Homo sapiens
2 It has been suggested that some beta-carbolines act as the physiological ligands (agonists) of the benzodiazepine receptors, but the physiological beta-carbolines so far known seem to have other effects, such as the inhibition of MAO-A or 5-HT uptake in low concentrations. Carbolines monoamine oxidase A Homo sapiens
3 It has been suggested that some beta-carbolines act as the physiological ligands (agonists) of the benzodiazepine receptors, but the physiological beta-carbolines so far known seem to have other effects, such as the inhibition of MAO-A or 5-HT uptake in low concentrations. Carbolines monoamine oxidase A Homo sapiens