The role of spinally located dopamine D2 receptors in the regulation of the blood glucose level in mice.
Jae Seung HongJingHui FengJinKoo LeeHeeJung LeeYunBeom SimJungSeok ParkHong-Won SuhPublished in: Pharmacological reports : PR (2020)
Our results suggest that D2 receptors located in the spinal cord play an important role in the elevation of the blood glucose level. Spinally located inhibitory G-proteins appear to be involved in hyperglycemic effect induced by carmoxirole.