Loss of acuity occurs primarily by drug inactivation of receptor function through inhibition of tastant/odorant receptor: (i) binding; (ii) Gs protein function; (iii) inositol trisphosphate function; (iv) channel (Ca++, Na++) activity; (v) other receptor inhibiting effects; or (vi) some comb...
Dopaminereuptakeinhibitorantidepressantsare medications prescribed to treat depression. Dopamine reuptake inhibitors increase the levels of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine, also known as the “happy hormone,” is a chemical (neurotransmitter) involved in many functions such as pleasure sensation, memory, a...