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Posted by iforgotmypassword on February 17, 2007, at 9:09:10
an article theorizes my daytime bruxism being connected to oversensitivity of presynaptic dopamine receptors. what could counter this? what would lower that type of activity?
no kidding this could be connected to a lot of my problems.
any ideas, please respond. thank you.
i have already tried mirapex which was a failure (agonists seem to love autoreceptors, that could be why), stimulants have been too (too unpredictable, completely impractical and don't really solve the problems)... parnate, i didn't know what it did.
Posted by linkadge on February 17, 2007, at 9:29:41
In reply to lowering frontallobe presynaptic dopamine activity, posted by iforgotmypassword on February 17, 2007, at 9:09:10
The only presynaptic dopamine autoreceptor antagonist I know of is amisulpride, but even with that you get post synaptic action.
ECT? I think rTMS may also produce a subsensitivity of dopamine autoreceptors.
Linkadge
Posted by Phillipa on February 17, 2007, at 10:09:27
In reply to Re: lowering frontallobe presynaptic dopamine activity, posted by linkadge on February 17, 2007, at 9:29:41
Can you explain dopamine evidently it's not what I thought it to be? Thanks Phillipa
Posted by iforgotmypassword on February 17, 2007, at 10:24:53
In reply to Re: lowering frontallobe presynaptic dopamine activity, posted by linkadge on February 17, 2007, at 9:29:41
> The only presynaptic dopamine autoreceptor antagonist I know of is amisulpride, but even with that you get post synaptic action.
>
> ECT? I think rTMS may also produce a subsensitivity of dopamine autoreceptors.
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> Linkadgethat's pretty much what i thought. i have been trying to get ect for years now, but they will never let me.
thank you tho.
Posted by michael on February 17, 2007, at 14:36:02
In reply to Re: lowering frontallobe presynaptic dopamine activity, posted by linkadge on February 17, 2007, at 9:29:41
> The only presynaptic dopamine autoreceptor antagonist I know of is amisulpride, but even with that you get post synaptic action.
>
> ECT? I think rTMS may also produce a subsensitivity of dopamine autoreceptors.
>
> Linkadge
...and maybe sulpiride?michael
Posted by rjlockhart on February 18, 2007, at 22:26:40
In reply to lowering frontallobe presynaptic dopamine activity, posted by iforgotmypassword on February 17, 2007, at 9:09:10
What kind of problems do suffer from or have?
I think i need more dopageneric activity in frountal lobe, i used to take Dexedrine which made me sharp now im just on Prozac which doesnt do much cognitivly.
Sorry see i misspell too i think i need more dopamine receptors
Matt
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