Comparative study of the effects of stimulation or blockade of beta-adrenoceptors on the head-twitches induced in mice by 5-hydroxytryptophan versus 5-methoxy-N, N-dimethyltryptamine.

Journal de pharmacologie Pub Date : 1986-04-01
P Martin, P Soubrié, P Simon
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This study aimed at comparing the effects of blockade or stimulation of beta-adrenoceptors on the head-twitch response induced in mice by direct (5-MeODMT) or indirect (5-HTP) activation of serotonergic receptors shows that: beta-agonists (clenbuterol and salbutamol) increased the 5-HTP-induced head-twitches and decreased the response to 5-MeODMT. beta-agonists (propranolol and penbutolol) reduced the head-twitches elicited by 5-HTP but enhanced those induced by 5-MeODMT. Under our experimental conditions, desipramine behaved like the beta-agonists studied. Prior intracerebroventricular injection of 5,7-DHT enhanced the response to 5-MeODMT but did not prevent the antagonism of clenbuterol against 5-MeODMT-induced head-twitches. These findings suggest that beta-receptors are in a position to regulate differentially serotonin transmission.

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刺激或阻断肾上腺素受体对5-羟色胺与5-甲氧基- n, n -二甲基色胺致小鼠头抽搐影响的比较研究。
本研究旨在比较阻断或刺激β -肾上腺素能受体对直接(5-MeODMT)或间接(5-HTP)激活5-羟色胺能受体诱导的小鼠头抽搐反应的影响,结果表明:β -激动剂(克仑特罗和沙丁胺醇)增加了5-HTP诱导的头抽搐,降低了对5-MeODMT的反应。-激动剂(心得安和喷布托尔)减少了5-羟色胺引起的头抽搐,但增强了5-羟色胺引起的头抽搐。在我们的实验条件下,地西帕明的表现与研究的β激动剂相似。先前脑室内注射5,7- dht增强了对5- meodmt的反应,但不能阻止盐酸克仑特罗对5- meodmt诱导的头抽搐的拮抗作用。这些发现表明-受体能够调节不同的血清素传递。
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