Pharmacological effects of the novel dopamine uptake inhibitor 1-[2-[bis(4-fluorophenyl)-methoxy]ethyl]-4-(3-phenylpropyl) piperazine dihydrochloride (I-893) on the central nervous system] |
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Authors: | T Nagase K Hotta S Morita K Sakai M Yamane M Omote H Mizusawa |
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Affiliation: | Marion Merrell Dow K.K., Development Laboratories, Osaka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The effects of 1-[2-[bis (4-fluorophenyl)methoxy]ethyl]-4-(3- phenylpropyl) piperazine dihydrochloride (I-893) on the central nervous system were behaviorally and electroencephalographically investigated. Intraperitoneally injected I-893 (5-10 mg/kg) dose-dependently increased spontaneous motor activity in mice, but repeated injections did not affect the increase in the locomotor activity. In reserpinized mice, spontaneous motor activity was not increased by oral I-893. In alpha-MPT-treated mice, the motor activity was lower than that in vehicle-treated animals with intermediate doses (10-40 mg/kg, p.o.) of I-893, but there was no difference between the two groups with high doses. In rats with unilaterally 6-OHDA-induced lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway, I-893 induced circling behavior toward the lesioned side. Haloperidol-induced catalepsy in rats was reduced by I-893. Tremorine-induced tremor in mice was inhibited by I-893. The effect was not altered in the mice treated with I-893 for 10 days. Oral I-893 induced stereotypy in rats, but it did not affect methamphetamine-induced stereotypy. Hypnosis induced by barbiturates was antagonized by I-893. In rats treated with I-893 for 6 days, pentobarbital-induced sleep was not different from that in vehicle-treated animals on the day after the final treatment. Intravenous I-893 altered EEGs in the cerebral cortex and amygdala nucleus to low voltage and fast waves and altered hippocampal EEG to theta waves in immobilized rabbits. These results suggest that I-893 inhibits re-uptake of dopamine released by exocytosis and indirectly has dopaminergic effects. |
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