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Pharmacological effects of epibatidine optical enantiomers
Authors:M I Damaj  K R Creasy  A D Grove  J A Rosecrans  B R Martin
Abstract:The pharmacology of synthetic - and -epibatidine, an alkaloid originally characterized from frog skin, were studied in different behavioral tests in mice and rats. The two enantiomers have potent antinociceptive activity in mice using the tail-flick test, with an ED50 of 6.1 and 6.6 μg/kg for - and -epibatidine respectively. Epibatidine enantiomers were 200 × more potent than -nicotine as an antinociceptive agent in mice after s.c. administration. Their analgesic effect was blocked by mecamylamine but not naloxone, an opiate antagonist. Both - and -epibatidine have high affinity (Ki 54.7 and 55.0 pM, respectively) for 3H]nicotine binding site in rat brain. In addition, they reduced mice locomotor activity and body temperature in a dose-dependent manner. In rats trained with nicotine (0.4 mg/kg), epibatidine enantiomers engendered nicotine-like responding in a dose-related manner with an ED50 of 1.00 and 0.93 μg/kg for and , respectively. The discriminative effect of - and -epibatidine in rats was blocked by mecamylamine but not by hexamethonium. As in binding results, there was no significant enantioselectivity for these effects in our study.
Keywords:Epibatidine  Nicotine  Antiociception  Drug discrimination  Locomotor activity  Hypothermia
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