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monoamine Small organic molecule containing both a carboxyl group and an amino group bonded to the same carbon atom. For example: histamine ; serotonine ; epinephrine ; norepinephrine . Peptide A molecule formed by joining two or more amino acids . For example, ECF-A Polypeptide Many peptides joined together. For example, insulin . Protein A molecule composed of many amino acids and with a complex structure. For example, immunoglobulin , casein . Glycoprotein A protein coated with sugars. ...
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monoamine oxidase inhibitor an enzyme that breaks down biogenic amines (neurotransmitters). Inhibition of this enzyme by certain antidepressant drugs (MAO inhibitors) may relieve a patient's depression.
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monoamine oxidase The brain and liver enzyme that normally breaks down the catecholamines norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine.
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monoamine oxidase inhibitor a class of antidepressant drug designed to turn off the enzymes metabolizing the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and serotonin.
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monoamine oxidase i. any of a group of antidepressant drugs that have the ability to block the oxidative deamination of monoamines. It is thought that by inhibiting monoamine oxidase activity the inhibitors increase the level of catecholamines in the central nervous system, which would have been otherwise neutralized by the enzyme, and that these increased concentrations are responsible for their antidepressant effects. They are also used in the prophylaxis of migraine.
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