𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

The effect of lithium on cholinergically mediated GH responses in healthy volunteers

✍ Scribed by J. M. Cooney; T. G. Dinan


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
386 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6222

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


The phosphoinositide (PI) cycle second messenger system mediates the effect of muscarinic receptor binding. Inositol, which is an essential substrate for phosphoinositide synthesis penetrates the blood-brain barrier poorly, and is vulnerable to depletion. Lithium uncompetitively inhibits inositol-1 -monophosphatase, a key enzyme in the recycling of inositol for the PI messanger system. There is evidence for cholinergic overactivity in depression from clinical and experimental observations. Among these, pyridostigmine (PYD) stimulated growth hormone (GH) release is found to be elevated relative to healthy controls. PYD/GH responses were examined in six healthy male volunteers before and after 10 days of lithium administration. GH responses did not differ significantly after lithium from those observed at baseline. These results suggest that lithium does not significantly inhibit cholinergically mediated GH secretion in healthy volunteers and provide further support for the selective action of lithium on upregulated cholinergic tracts, consistent with uncompetitive inhibition of the phosphoinositide cycle.


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Differential effects of chronic lithium
✍ Emily C. Bell; Morgan C. Willson; Alan H. Wilman; Sanjay Dave; Peter H. Silverst πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2005 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 194 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

Rationale Previous functional imaging studies have shown altered brain activity during cognitive task performance in bipolar patients. However, the fact that these patients are often on medication makes it unclear to what extent these changes reflect treatment effects. Objectives This study aims to

Effect of milk on the pharmacokinetics o
✍ Kaori Morimoto; Kozue Kishimura; Takaaki Nagami; Nao Kodama; Yoichiro Ogama; Mid πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2011 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 240 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

We previously showed that oseltamivir, a prodrug of the influenza virus neuraminidase inhibitor Ro 64-0802, is a substrate of proton-coupled oligopeptide transporter (PEPT1), and its intestinal absorption in rats is markedly inhibited by administration with milk. To investigate the importance of PEP

THE EFFECT OF FOOD ON CABERGOLINE PHARMA
✍ S. Persiani; M. Rocchetti; M. A. Pacciarini; Beverly Holt; Steve Toon; Margherit πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 1996 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 734 KB

STEVE TOON' AND MARGHERITA STROLIN-BENEDETTI. ## ABSTRA<JT The effect of food on the pharmacokinetics and tolerability of cabergoline in man was investigated. For this purpose an open, randomized, single-dose study was conducted in 12 healthy male volunteers who received 1 mg cabergoline as table

The effect of sleep deprivation on memor
✍ N. Quigley; J. F. Green; D. Morgan; C. Idzikowski; D. J. King πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2000 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 120 KB πŸ‘ 2 views

Benzodiazepines and other psychotropic drugs have been implicated in the production of memory deficits. The mechanism is unclear, but both a distinct pharmacological action and a non-specific sedative effect have been suggested as being causal or contributory. These two postulated mechanisms of acti

The effects of agomelatine on sexual fun
✍ Angel Montejo; Susana Majadas; Sakina J. Rizvi; Sidney H. Kennedy πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2011 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 499 KB πŸ‘ 1 views

## Background Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) and serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor antidepressants are associated with high rates of treatment‐emergent sexual dysfunction (TESD) due to stimulation of serotonin receptors. ## Objective The objective is to evaluate the e