Tranylcypromine stereoisomers, monoaminergic neurotransmission and behavior. A minireview.

D F Smith
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Studies on the effects of the d- and l-stereoisomers of tranylcypromine on locomotor activity, aggressive behavior, hindlimb reflexes, head twitches and behaviors produced by reserpine in rats are reviewed. The d-isomer is found to produce stereotypic behavior and head twitches, to enhance extensor hindlimb reflexes, and to alter effects of reserpine on locomotor activity. The l-isomer is shown to enhance vertical and horizontal locomotor activity and to cause aggressive behavior, but failed to influence hindlimb reflexes, effects of reserpine, or to produce head twitches. Biochemical and pharmacological studies suggest that the d-isomer influences mainly tryptaminergic neurotransmission while the l-isomer affects primarily catecholaminergic neurotransmission. It is concluded that tranylcypromine stereoisomers have stereoselective effects on behavior and monoaminergic neurotransmission. The implications of the findings for the notion that the antidepressant effects of tranylcypromine are due to inhibition of MAO are briefly discussed.

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综述了丙基环丙氨酸的d-和l-立体异构体对大鼠运动活动、攻击行为、后肢反射、头抽搐和利血平行为的影响。d-异构体被发现产生刻板行为和头抽搐,增强伸肌后肢反射,并改变利血平对运动活动的影响。l-异构体被证明能增强垂直和水平运动活动并引起攻击行为,但不能影响后肢反射、利血平的作用或产生头抽搐。生化和药理学研究表明,d-异构体主要影响色胺能神经传递,而l-异构体主要影响儿茶酚胺能神经传递。综上所述,丙基环丙胺立体异构体对行为和单胺能神经传递具有立体选择作用。
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