钙离子/5-羟色胺拮抗剂多巴胺的行为效应。

V D Petkov, S Belcheva, E Konstantinova, J Vaglenova, V V Petkov
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对具有Ca(2+)拮抗作用的二苯基甲基哌嗪衍生物多他嗪(DOT)、Fl-6020和氟桂嗪进行了大鼠实验研究。试验物质以50mg /kg的口服剂量反复给药。行为学方法用于研究动物被置于不熟悉的环境时的探索活动(Opto Varimex仪器的腔室),升高+迷宫法用于检查对焦虑的影响,以及记录运动活动变化的方法(使用Automex II仪器)。DOT被发现能增加运动活动并有抗焦虑作用。DOT——一种具有Ca(2+)和5-HT2受体拮抗剂作用的化合物——以及所使用的5- ht受体激动剂和拮抗剂(丁旋环酮、NAN190、品多洛尔、利坦色林和昂丹司琼)的联合使用导致了习惯化发展和焦虑的变化,这表明DOT的调节作用部分依赖于其与5-HT2受体的典型相互作用。显然,DOT的Ca(2+)-拮抗作用起着一定的作用,其生物活性取决于相互作用发生水平上的5-HT受体亚型。
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Behavioral effects of the Ca2+/5-HT antagonist dotarizine.

The diphenyl-methyl-piperazine derivatives with Ca(2+)-antagonistic effect dotarizine (DOT), Fl-6020 and flunarizine were investigated in experiments on rats. The substances tested were administered repeatedly at an oral dose of 50 mg/kg. Behavioral methods were used to study the exploratory activity when the animals were placed in an environment that was unfamiliar to them (the chamber of the Opto Varimex apparatus), the elevated plus-maze method for examining the effect on anxiety, and the method of recording changes in motor activity (using the Automex II apparatus). DOT was found to increase motor activity and to have an anxiolytic effect. Combination of DOT--a compound with Ca(2+)--and 5-HT2-receptor antagonistic action--and the 5-HT-receptor agonists and antagonists used (buspirone, NAN190, pindolol, ritanserin and ondansetron) resulted in such changes in the development of habituation and in anxiety, which suggest that the modulating effects of DOT depend but partly on its typical interaction with the 5-HT2 receptor. Apparently, the Ca(2+)-antagonistic action of DOT plays a definite role, changing its biological activity depending on the 5-HT receptor subtype at the level of which the interaction is taking place.

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