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neurochemical studies of pyritinol (241 words) |
 | Neurochemical studies on the mechanism of action of |
 | In investigations carried out in young and old rats with pyritinol (pyrithioxin), a substance that is frequently applied in cognitive function disturbances, besides effects on general cerebral functions, possible interactions with cholinergic transmission were determined. |
 | Our results are in accordance with the recently described (Martin, 1987) elevation of cortical acetylcholine levels and facilitation of acetylcholine release under pyritinol and extend the functional relevance of these findings to the postsynaptic, cholinergically innervated cortical neurons. |
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neurochemical - definition of neurochemical in Encyclopedia (219 words) |
 | Neurochemistry is a branch of neuroscience that is heavily devoted to the study of neurochemicals. |
 | A neurochemical is an organic molecule that participates in neural activity. |
 | This term is often used to refer to neurotransmitters and other molecules such as neuro-active drugs that influence neuron function. |