lorazepam and hydroxyindoleacetic acid

lorazepam has been researched along with hydroxyindoleacetic acid in 4 studies

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (75.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (25.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
McIntyre, IM; Oxenkrug, GF1
Hellevuo, K; Juhakoski, A; Kiianmaa, K1
Clarke, A; File, SE1
Greenblatt, DJ; Hashim, A; Lajtha, A; Pomara, N; Sershen, H; Sidtis, JJ; Wesnes, K; Willoughby, LM1

Trials

1 trial(s) available for lorazepam and hydroxyindoleacetic acid

ArticleYear
Effects of acute lorazepam administration on aminergic activity in normal elderly subjects: relationship to performance effects and apolipoprotein genotype.
    Neurochemical research, 2004, Volume: 29, Issue:7

    Topics: Aged; Analysis of Variance; Anti-Anxiety Agents; Apolipoprotein E4; Apolipoproteins; Apolipoproteins E; Cognition; Cognition Disorders; Genotype; Homovanillic Acid; Humans; Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid; Lorazepam; Methoxyhydroxyphenylglycol; Middle Aged; Motor Activity; Regression Analysis

2004

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for lorazepam and hydroxyindoleacetic acid

ArticleYear
Stress-induced synthesis of melatonin: possible involvement of the endogenous monoamine oxidase inhibitor (tribulin).
    Life sciences, 1985, Nov-04, Volume: 37, Issue:18

    Topics: Animals; Cold Temperature; Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid; Hydroxytryptophol; Isatin; Lorazepam; Male; Melatonin; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Restraint, Physical; Serotonin; Stress, Physiological; Tryptophan

1985
Effects of barbital and lorazepam in the AT and ANT rats: motor performance and brain monoamine functions.
    Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire). Supplement, 1987, Volume: 1

    Topics: Animals; Barbital; Barbiturates; Brain Chemistry; Catecholamines; Cerebral Cortex; Corpus Striatum; Drug Tolerance; Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid; Hypothalamus; Lorazepam; Male; Movement; Rats; Serotonin

1987
Effects of ACTH, benzodiazepines and 5-HT antagonists on escape from periaqueductal grey stimulation in the rat.
    Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry, 1982, Volume: 6, Issue:1

    Topics: Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Animals; Anti-Anxiety Agents; Avoidance Learning; Cerebral Aqueduct; Chlordiazepoxide; Cyproheptadine; Electric Stimulation; Escape Reaction; Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid; Lorazepam; Male; Methysergide; Muridae; Reaction Time; Receptors, Serotonin; Serotonin; Serotonin Antagonists

1982