norepinephrine Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌnɔː.rep.iˈnef.rɪn]
  • Us [ ˌnɔːr.ep.ɪˈnef.rɪn]

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  • It is unclear where on the norepinephrine dose-response curve the level of active tone was set.

  • The contraction responses to norepinephrine increase in some arteries and decrease in others during pregnancy.

  • Even in humans, blocking norepinephrine reduces the memory enhancing effects of surprise.

  • Prior exposure to chronic stress results in enhanced synthesis and release of hippocampal norepinephrine in response to a novel stressor.

  • These overall effects were reversible, as the frequency of oscillation returned to baseline during washout of norepinephrine.

  • One involves primarily the norepinephrine system projecting from the locus coeruleus to the prefrontal and posterior cortex and hippocampus.

  • The effect of norepinephrine on blood flow throught the fetal liver and ductus venosus.

  • However, cyclooxygenase inhibition had no effect on the norepinephrine contraction responses.

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