Imipramine antagonism of the CNS effects of norepinephrine behavioral and biochemical correlates

A.J. Mandell , C.E. Spooner , W.D. Winters , M. Cruikshank , I.M. Sabbot
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Chicks (1–5 day-old) were made hyperactive and aggressive with the tricyclic antidepressant, imipramine hydrochloride. Norepinephrine (NE), which crosses the bloodbrain barrier to produce behavioral depression in the chick (in a monotonic, dose-response manner) antagonized the behavioral effects of imipramine. Associated with this behavioral antagonism was a relative decrease in the radioactivity of brain normetanephrine and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid when isotopic NE was infused following imipramine pretreatment. This suggests that imipramine may block the access of NE to the post-synaptic membrane as well as interfering with other aspects of NE inter- and intracellular mobility. The differences from the previous literature shown in this study may be due to species differences or the failure of other studies to achieve behavioral activation with imipramine before doing biochemical studies.

丙咪嗪对去甲肾上腺素中枢神经系统的拮抗作用与行为和生化相关
用三环抗抑郁药盐酸丙咪嗪使雏鸡(1-5日龄)过度活跃和具有攻击性。去甲肾上腺素(NE)穿过血脑屏障,在雏鸡中产生行为抑制(以单调的剂量反应方式),与丙咪嗪的行为作用相对抗。与这种行为拮抗作用相关的是,当异位NE在丙咪嗪预处理后输注时,脑去甲肾上腺素和3-甲氧基-4-羟基扁桃酸的放射性相对降低。这表明丙咪嗪可能阻断NE进入突触后膜,并干扰NE在细胞间和细胞内移动的其他方面。本研究与以往文献的差异可能是由于物种差异或其他研究未能在进行生化研究之前使用丙咪嗪实现行为激活。
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