Drug General Information (ID: DDIOZ6YMEH)
  Drug Name Dopamine Drug Info Deserpidine Drug Info
  Drug Type Small molecule Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Cardiotonic Agents Antihypertensive Agents
  Structure

 Mechanism of Dopamine-Deserpidine Interaction (Severity Level: Moderate)
     Antagonize the effect of antihypertensive agents Click to Show/Hide Mechanism Graph
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      Drug Name Dopamine Deserpidine
      Mechanism Hypertensive effects
sympathomimetic amine 
Antihypertensive agent
Synaptic vesicular amine transporter  Inhibitor
      Key Mechanism Factor 1
Factor Name Synaptic vesicle amine transporter
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Structure Sequence
MALSELALVRWLQESRRSRKLILFIVFLALLLDNMLLTVVVPIIPSYLYSIKHEKNATEIQTARPVHTASISDSFQSIFSYYDNSTMVTGNATRDLTLHQTATQHMVTNASAVPSDCPSEDKDLLNENVQVGLLFASKATVQLITNPFIGLLTNRIGYPIPIFAGFCIMFVSTIMFAFSSSYAFLLIARSLQGIGSSCSSVAGMGMLASVYTDDEERGNVMGIALGGLAMGVLVGPPFGSVLYEFVGKTAPFLVLAALVLLDGAIQLFVLQPSRVQPESQKGTPLTTLLKDPYILIAAGSICFANMGIAMLEPALPIWMMETMCSRKWQLGVAFLPASISYLIGTNIFGILAHKMGRWLCALLGMIIVGVSILCIPFAKNIYGLIAPNFGVGFAIGMVDSSMMPIMGYLVDLRHVSVYGSVYAIADVAFCMGYAIGPSAGGAIAKAIGFPWLMTIIGIIDILFAPLCFFLRSPPAKEEKMAILMDHNCPIKTKMYTQNNIQSYPIGEDEESESD
Gene Name SLC18A2
Uniprot ID VMAT2_HUMAN
KEGG Pathway hsa:6571
Protein Family Major facilitator superfamily
Protein Function
Involved in the ATP-dependent vesicular transport of biogenic amine neurotransmitters. Pumps cytosolic monoamines including dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and histamine into synaptic vesicles (PubMed:23363473). Requisite for vesicular amine storage prior to secretion via exocytosis.
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      Mechanism Description
  • Antagonize the effect of Dopamine when combined with Deserpidine 

Recommended Action
      Management Due to their pressor effect, sympathomimetic amines should be used cautiously in patients with hypertension. alternatives to postganglionic adrenergic blocking agents should be considered if patients are treated with sympathomimetic amines, since effects of the latter may be intensified or diminished depending on whether they are direct- or indirect-acting. Most agents with indirect sympathomimetic activity are mixed-acting, thus it may be difficult to predict how they will be affected by postganglionic adrenergic blocking agents. If the combination is used, blood pressure and heart rate should be monitored.

References
1 Gulati OD, Dave BT, Gokhale SD, Shah KM "Antagonism of adrenergic neuron blockade in hypertensive subjects." Clin Pharmacol Ther 7 (1966): 510-4. [PMID: 5939974]
2 Ziegler CH, Lovette JB "Operative complications after therapy with reserpine and reserpine compounds." JAMA 176 (1961): 114-7
3 Spiers AS, Calne DB "Action of dopamine on the human iris." Br Med J 4 (1969): 333-5