[Effects of acute and chronic treatment with an adrenergic alpha receptor agonist, LE S3341, on the rate of catecholamine turnover in various peripheral organs and brain structures in the rat].

Journal de pharmacologie Pub Date : 1986-10-01
L Rochette, A Beley, J Bralet
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The turnover of catecholamines (CA) in some peripheral tissues and various areas of the rat brain was estimated by measuring the amine depletion after inhibition of their biosynthesis by alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine (alpha-MPT). Acute or chronic treatment with S3341 (3mg/kg i.p.) reduced NA turnover in submaxillary glands, brain stem and rest of the brain but had no effect on NA turnover in the hypothalamus. The dopamine (DA) levels were unaltered following chronic S3341 treatment but the alpha-MPT induced disappearance of DA was significantly retarded in the striatum and rest of the brain. The results of the present study demonstrate that no tolerance to the effect of S3341 on brain CA turnover develops during chronic drug administration. The central biochemical effects of S3341 appear different from those of other agonists of central alpha 2-adrenoceptors such as clonidine.

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[肾上腺素能α受体激动剂LE S3341急性和慢性治疗对大鼠各外周器官和脑结构儿茶酚胺周转率的影响]。
通过测量α -甲基-对酪氨酸(α - mpt)抑制儿茶酚胺(CA)生物合成后的胺耗竭量,估计了大鼠周围组织和大脑各区域儿茶酚胺(CA)的周转量。急性或慢性服用S3341 (3mg/kg i.p)可减少上颌下腺、脑干和大脑其他部位的NA转换,但对下丘脑的NA转换没有影响。慢性S3341治疗后,多巴胺(DA)水平没有改变,但α - mpt诱导的DA消失在纹状体和大脑其他部位明显延迟。本研究结果表明,在慢性给药过程中,对S3341对脑CA转换的影响没有产生耐受性。S3341的中枢生化作用似乎不同于其他中枢α 2-肾上腺素受体激动剂,如可乐定。
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