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Help with research... identifying the cause of orthostatic hypotension & autonomic dysfunction
I know there are a select number of decent researchers on this site.... those who read their fair share of medical papers and journal publications. I need some help with research...I simply don't have time to read everything on my own. The problem I'm interested in needs to be tackled because it very
I know there are a select number of decent researchers on this site.... those who read their fair share of medical papers and journal publications. I need some help with research...I simply don't have time to read everything on my own. The problem I'm interested in needs to be tackled because it very
hopeful88
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Locus coeruleus and PD : Mayo review
Here's a recent review from a Mayo Clinic researcher, MD. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28687925 The locus coeruleus (LC) contains norepinephrine (NE)-synthesizing neurons that send diffuse projections throughout the central nervous system. The LC-NE system has a major role in arousal,
Here's a recent review from a Mayo Clinic researcher, MD. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28687925 The locus coeruleus (LC) contains norepinephrine (NE)-synthesizing neurons that send diffuse projections throughout the central nervous system. The LC-NE system has a major role in arousal,
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
ScienceofParkinsons, locus coeruleus, and norepinephrine
Although essays in ScienceOfParkinsons.com are informative, they merit scrutiny. Yes, atypicalities of alpha-synuclein and pathologies in dopaminergic processes are important, as are dopamine-related treatments. However, focusing entirely upon dopamine seems to be an error of omission
Although essays in ScienceOfParkinsons.com are informative, they merit scrutiny. Yes, atypicalities of alpha-synuclein and pathologies in dopaminergic processes are important, as are dopamine-related treatments. However, focusing entirely upon dopamine seems to be an error of omission
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
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Neurotransmitter-nutrient relationship (from Dr. Walsh's book "Nutrient Power: heal you biochemistry, heal your brain")
On p.151 there is a table which lists 5 neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, NMDA, GABA) and nutrients affecting them - in case some of you might be interested in looking at them, here are the ones affecting dopamine: Increased activity : tyrosine, phenylalanine, vitamins B1, B6,
On p.151 there is a table which lists 5 neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, NMDA, GABA) and nutrients affecting them - in case some of you might be interested in looking at them, here are the ones affecting dopamine: Increased activity : tyrosine, phenylalanine, vitamins B1, B6,
faridaro
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Exercise to Fight Anxiety/Depression
Exercise increases the happy feel good chemicals such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine - important neurotransmitters that traffic in thoughts and emotions, it also lowers the bad chemicals that lead to anxiety and depression such as Cortisol and too much Adrenaline (Fight or Flight) (Serotonin
Exercise increases the happy feel good chemicals such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine - important neurotransmitters that traffic in thoughts and emotions, it also lowers the bad chemicals that lead to anxiety and depression such as Cortisol and too much Adrenaline (Fight or Flight) (Serotonin
Hidden
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Methylation and PD
From Dr. Ben Lynch's article: http://mthfr.net/taking-folate-and-feeling-badly-methylation-requires-balance/2011/11/15/ "IMPORTANT!! Increased methylation may cause – and does cause – neurological symptoms. Methylation reactions increase in aging, the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) are strikingly
From Dr. Ben Lynch's article: http://mthfr.net/taking-folate-and-feeling-badly-methylation-requires-balance/2011/11/15/ "IMPORTANT!! Increased methylation may cause – and does cause – neurological symptoms. Methylation reactions increase in aging, the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) are strikingly
faridaro
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
The locus coeruleus story in PD: norepinephrinergic system, Zarow, hypertension, hypotension
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222515/ The
noradrenaline
transporter as site of action for the anti-Parkinson drug amantadine.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222515/ The
noradrenaline
transporter as site of action for the anti-Parkinson drug amantadine.
aspergerian
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Blood test results
Haemoglobin Alc (DCCT). 5.4 % total 4.0 - 6.0 Hb Heamoglobin Alc (IFCC). 36. mmol/mol 20 - 42 Hb Magnesium 0.93 mmol/L 0.70 - 1.05 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone TFT 4.44 mIU/L 0.27 - 4.20 Free Thyroxine 14.0 pmol/L 12.0 - 22.0 Vitamin D (25 Hydroxy) 14 nmol/L Difficient Catecholamines (Plasma) Plasma
Noradrenaline
Haemoglobin Alc (DCCT). 5.4 % total 4.0 - 6.0 Hb Heamoglobin Alc (IFCC). 36. mmol/mol 20 - 42 Hb Magnesium 0.93 mmol/L 0.70 - 1.05 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone TFT 4.44 mIU/L 0.27 - 4.20 Free Thyroxine 14.0 pmol/L 12.0 - 22.0 Vitamin D (25 Hydroxy) 14 nmol/L Difficient Catecholamines (Plasma) Plasma
Noradrenaline
Christineblue
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
The A to Z of Fibromyalgia
A is for Awareness
Over 2 million people live with Fibromyalgia in the UK but despite this awareness is low. International Awareness Day - 12th May UK Awareness Week - September (dates announced each year) We appreciate your help to spread awareness, so please keep an eye out for campaigns
A is for Awareness
Over 2 million people live with Fibromyalgia in the UK but despite this awareness is low. International Awareness Day - 12th May UK Awareness Week - September (dates announced each year) We appreciate your help to spread awareness, so please keep an eye out for campaigns
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Andover Fibromyalgia & ME Community Group
7 years ago
NOREPINRPHRENE - is the hormone that controls the neck of bladder...... good to know it's a hormone that is letting you down
and it's not dopamine.https://bebrainfit.com/balance-norepinephrine/ I discovered dopamine is a precursor of norepinephrine - here's a another good to know link. https://bebrainfit.com/balance-norepinephrine/
and it's not dopamine.https://bebrainfit.com/balance-norepinephrine/ I discovered dopamine is a precursor of norepinephrine - here's a another good to know link. https://bebrainfit.com/balance-norepinephrine/
999---666
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
amantadine, norepinephrine, locus coeruleus, methylphenidate (Ritalin), ceruleus
The
noradrenaline
transporter as site of action for the anti-Parkinson drug amantadine. Sommerauer C, Rebernik P, Reither H, Nanoff C, Pifl C. Neuropharmacology. 2012 Mar;62(4):1708-16. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22155208 3.
The
noradrenaline
transporter as site of action for the anti-Parkinson drug amantadine. Sommerauer C, Rebernik P, Reither H, Nanoff C, Pifl C. Neuropharmacology. 2012 Mar;62(4):1708-16. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22155208 3.
aspergerian
in
Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
PSP Research & Trials UK
They will link impulsivity to the brain’s version of adrenaline (called
noradrenaline
), in living patients with PSP and in those who have donated to the Cambridge Brain Bank.
They will link impulsivity to the brain’s version of adrenaline (called
noradrenaline
), in living patients with PSP and in those who have donated to the Cambridge Brain Bank.
am2015
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PSP Association
7 years ago
Avastin - Blood Pressure Update - Frustrated: Want a Fix Yesterday - LOL
Alpha Medications work by keeping the hormones of norepinephrine or
noradrenaline
at bay. Thus, it can lead to a smoother blood flow through open veins. The Beta Blockers, meanwhile, works by blocking the hormone called epinephrine or better known as adrenaline.
Alpha Medications work by keeping the hormones of norepinephrine or
noradrenaline
at bay. Thus, it can lead to a smoother blood flow through open veins. The Beta Blockers, meanwhile, works by blocking the hormone called epinephrine or better known as adrenaline.
Nancybib
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Update after supplements
HI! This is a follow up from the last post I wrote. I mentioned I received lab results that showed my dopamine and norepinephrine levels were extremely high. It has now been 3 weeks on the supplements that my Naturopathic doctor prescribed me. One of the pills I take called Calm PRT has helped me SO
HI! This is a follow up from the last post I wrote. I mentioned I received lab results that showed my dopamine and norepinephrine levels were extremely high. It has now been 3 weeks on the supplements that my Naturopathic doctor prescribed me. One of the pills I take called Calm PRT has helped me SO
Marie_danielle
in
Anxiety Support
7 years ago
I've got answers!!!
If you have been supporting from anxiety please read this whole post. I told myself if I ever found answers I would do everything I could to share them with people who suffer too. I have always believed through my experience with anxiety and through research that anxiety isn't a cause, it is a result
If you have been supporting from anxiety please read this whole post. I told myself if I ever found answers I would do everything I could to share them with people who suffer too. I have always believed through my experience with anxiety and through research that anxiety isn't a cause, it is a result
Marie_danielle
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Beta Blocker for the Side Effects of Methylprednisolone
A review of the literature revealed that Beta blockers work by blocking the effects of the stress hormones adrenalin and
noradrenaline
. This explains how it stopped the nervousness/anxiety, and the rest of my side effects which were brought on by the steroid.
A review of the literature revealed that Beta blockers work by blocking the effects of the stress hormones adrenalin and
noradrenaline
. This explains how it stopped the nervousness/anxiety, and the rest of my side effects which were brought on by the steroid.
Admiral06
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Timeline For Exercise Benefits
Found this interesting article about the benefits of exercising over time. It's a motivational read. Thought I should share. Timeline For Exercise Benefits On Your Body Posted on March 29, 2011 by JKessler You have been working out and sometimes wonder, "When am I going to see results?" Besides
Found this interesting article about the benefits of exercising over time. It's a motivational read. Thought I should share. Timeline For Exercise Benefits On Your Body Posted on March 29, 2011 by JKessler You have been working out and sometimes wonder, "When am I going to see results?" Besides
DeVineT
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Healthy Eating
8 years ago
23andme gene mutation report
Had my skype appt with Dr C last night regarding my mutation report from 23andme results. These are the main bits that he felt needed attending to CYP1a1, 1A2 --Phase 1 detoxification in the liver, which impair clearance of Estrogens, Xenobiotics (foreign chemical substance-like metals) GPX1, GSTP1-
Had my skype appt with Dr C last night regarding my mutation report from 23andme results. These are the main bits that he felt needed attending to CYP1a1, 1A2 --Phase 1 detoxification in the liver, which impair clearance of Estrogens, Xenobiotics (foreign chemical substance-like metals) GPX1, GSTP1-
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Blood Pressure increases after 20 years on stabilised thyroxine
This has come as a suprise my some prelim research shows that my kidneys or adrenals could be affected and releasing
noradrenaline
or angiotensin. can anybody comment?
This has come as a suprise my some prelim research shows that my kidneys or adrenals could be affected and releasing
noradrenaline
or angiotensin. can anybody comment?
maggiesloper
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
clonidine treatment
Clonidine, an α2-adrenergic receptor agonist, decreases circulating norepinephrine and epinephrine, attenuating sympathetic activity. Although catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) metabolizes catecholamines, main effectors of sympathetic function, COMT genetic variation effects on clonidine treatment
Clonidine, an α2-adrenergic receptor agonist, decreases circulating norepinephrine and epinephrine, attenuating sympathetic activity. Although catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) metabolizes catecholamines, main effectors of sympathetic function, COMT genetic variation effects on clonidine treatment
Theresa60
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Ramsays Disease
8 years ago
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