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lysergic acid diethylamide and Nerve Degeneration

lysergic acid diethylamide has been researched along with Nerve Degeneration in 2 studies

Lysergic Acid Diethylamide: Semisynthetic derivative of ergot (Claviceps purpurea). It has complex effects on serotonergic systems including antagonism at some peripheral serotonin receptors, both agonist and antagonist actions at central nervous system serotonin receptors, and possibly effects on serotonin turnover. It is a potent hallucinogen, but the mechanisms of that effect are not well understood.
lysergic acid diethylamide : An ergoline alkaloid arising from formal condensation of lysergic acid with diethylamine.

Nerve Degeneration: Loss of functional activity and trophic degeneration of nerve axons and their terminal arborizations following the destruction of their cells of origin or interruption of their continuity with these cells. The pathology is characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases. Often the process of nerve degeneration is studied in research on neuroanatomical localization and correlation of the neurophysiology of neural pathways.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Andén, NE1
Pieri, L1
Pieri, M1
Haefely, W1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for lysergic acid diethylamide and Nerve Degeneration

ArticleYear
Effect of acute axotomy (spinal cord transection) on the turnover of 5-hydroxytryptamine.
    Advances in biochemical psychopharmacology, 1974, Volume: 10

    Topics: Acetamides; Amphetamine; Animals; Catechols; Fenclonine; Hallucinogens; Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid; Ly

1974
LSD as an agonist of dopamine receptors in the striatum.
    Nature, 1974, Dec-13, Volume: 252, Issue:5484

    Topics: Animals; Behavior, Animal; Corpus Striatum; Diencephalon; Dopamine; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug

1974