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3-tyramine
MH Tyramine refers to 4-tyramine; RN given refers to parent cpd
Also Known As:
3-hydroxyphenylethylamine; 3-tyramine hydrobromide; 3-tyramine hydrochloride; m-tyramine; meta-tyramine
Networked:
4
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Amines: 4871
Biogenic Amines: 992
Biogenic Monoamines: 29
Tyramine: 552
3-tyramine: 4
Related Diseases
1.
Parkinsonian Disorders (Parkinsonism)
02/05/1971 - "
Therapeutic implications in Parkinsonism of m-tyramine formation from L-dopa in man.
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2.
Pheochromocytoma
07/01/1983 - "
Administration of 10(-3) M tyramine enhanced catecholamine release from both the perifused swine adrenal medulla and human pheochromocytoma tissue, whereas histamine did not show this effect.
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3.
Phenylketonurias (Phenylketonuria)
06/15/1983 - "
This apparent anomaly is attributed to smaller metabolic compartments in phenylketonuria and a lower threshold for the metabolism of m-tyramine via beta-hydroxylation.
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06/15/1983 - "
The results are further support for the ideas that the amine precursors of m-hydroxymandelic acid, m-tyramine and m-octopamine, have a functional role and may be important in the pathogenesis of phenylketonuria.
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4.
dopamine beta hydroxylase deficiency
08/06/1984 - "
Stimulation of these slices with 56 mM KC1 or with 5.10(-5) M tyramine failed to induce the release of endogenous dopamine, noradrenaline or dopamine B-hydroxylase above the basal outflow levels.
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8.
norfenefrine