catecholamines

[美國]/[ˌkeɪtəkəˈləmɪnz]/
[英國]/[ˌkeɪtəkəˈləmɪnz]/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 任何一種含有兒茶酚的內源性胺,包括腎上腺素(adrenaline)、去甲腎上腺素(noradrenaline)和多巴胺;一種與情緒、睡眠和食慾有關的神經傳導物質類別。

短語搭配

catecholamines release

兒茶酚胺釋放

measuring catecholamines

測量兒茶酚胺

catecholamines levels

兒茶酚胺水平

increased catecholamines

兒茶酚胺增加

catecholamines synthesis

兒茶酚胺合成

catecholamines metabolism

兒茶酚胺代謝

release catecholamines

釋放兒茶酚胺

catecholamines pathway

兒茶酚胺途徑

catecholamines affect

兒茶酚胺影響

catecholamines storage

兒茶酚胺儲存

例句

stress significantly increases the release of catecholamines in the body.

壓力會顯著增加體內兒茶酚胺的釋放。

low levels of catecholamines can contribute to fatigue and depression.

兒茶酚胺水平低下可能導致疲勞和抑鬱。

the effects of catecholamines on heart rate and blood pressure are well-documented.

兒茶酚胺對心率和血壓的影響已有充分文獻記載。

exercise stimulates the release of catecholamines, improving mood and alertness.

運動會刺激兒茶酚胺的釋放,從而改善情緒和警覺性。

certain medications can influence the metabolism and breakdown of catecholamines.

某些藥物會影響兒茶酚胺的代謝和分解。

dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine are key catecholamines involved in the stress response.

多巴胺、去甲腎上腺素和腎上腺素是參與壓力反應的關鍵兒茶酚胺。

measuring catecholamine levels can help diagnose certain medical conditions.

測量兒茶酚胺水平有助於診斷某些醫療狀況。

catecholamine deficiency can lead to symptoms like hypotension and lethargy.

兒茶酚胺缺乏可能導致低血壓和虛弱等症狀。

the sympathetic nervous system primarily utilizes catecholamines for its functions.

交感神經系統主要依靠兒茶酚胺來發揮其功能。

catecholamine agonists can be used to treat conditions like hypotension.

兒茶酚胺受體激動劑可用於治療低血壓等疾病。

mao inhibitors are a class of drugs that prevent the breakdown of catecholamines.

MAO 抑制劑是一類能防止兒茶酚胺分解的藥物。

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