Posted by chemist on May 3, 2004, at 14:01:06
In reply to Re: klonopin, adderall, opiates, kitchen sink, posted by nephron on May 3, 2004, at 8:33:13
> **** kind of. memantine is a derivative of adamantine, which binds very nicely to neuronal nicotine receptors, which are implicated in mood disorders (schizophrenia) and, more specifically for this drug (memantine), anti-parkinson's, so expect some tardive dyskinesia. almost all stimulants - from methylphenidate to epibatidine to amphetamine to nicotine - bind to the same receptro as memantine. i leave it to you to find the K_{i}s for these drugs - i cannot divulge for other than (S)-nicotine - to determine is memantine will displace a stimulant from the receptor in question*****
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> What's the link between nicotine receptors and schizophrenia?
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> Thanks,
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> Sarahhi there.....beta-amyloids bind as well......recent (within 6-8 weeks i believe) of positive identification of beta-amyloids implicated was published in either Science or Nature.....all the best, chemist
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