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  • ...few dopamine transporter proteins, and dopamine is instead inactivated by reuptake via the [[norepinephrine transporter]] (NET), presumably on neighboring nor ...ty, and is regulated by the activity of other neurons and neurotransmitter reuptake.<ref>{{Cite journal |author=Grace AA, |title=Phasic versus tonic dopamine r
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  • ...macological Effects of Ephedrine Alkaloids on Human {alpha}1- and {alpha}2-Adrenergic Receptor Subtypes''] J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.; '''nr. 322''' pp. 214-221 (j ...n with certain antidepressants, namely [[Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor|SNRI]]s (serotonin-norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitors), as this increases
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  • ...er by the [[sympathetic nervous system]]. Sympathetic stimulation of α1 [[adrenergic receptors]] causes the [[Muscle contraction|contraction]] of the [[radial ...t typically used for this task however. Any potent norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor or release agent should be capable of such an effect.
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  • ...um ions out of the intracellular compartment. This is accomplished through reuptake of ions into the [[sarcoplasmic reticulum]] via exchangers and expulsion ac | [[Adrenergic]] stimulation results in elevated levels of cAMP and [[protein kinase A]],
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  • | [[Locus coeruleus]] || [[adrenergic receptors]] in: ...table above. [[Noradrenaline]] is released from the neurons, and acts on [[adrenergic receptors]].
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