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Piribedil and apomorphine: pre- and postsynaptic effects on dopamine synthesis and neuronal activity.

J R Walters, B S Bunney, R H Roth.   

Abstract

Piribedil and apomorphine can cause a complete but temporary inhibition in firing of the DA-containing neurons. The cells recover to approximately 30 to 40% of the original firing rate, and with subsequent administration of the drug become more and more resistant to further inhibition. At this point they are also resistant to inhibition by other direct- or indirect-acting DA agonists that are normally able to inhibit the firing of DA cells. This effect may be due to an interaction of the DA agonists with the postsynaptic DA receptors, but apomorphine at least is able to inhibit the firing of DA cells directly when iontophoresed onto the DA cell body (Aghajanian and Bunney, 1973). These drugs can block the increase in DA synthesis observed in the absence of impulse flow, indicating a presynaptic site of acttion. Taken together, these results suggest that in interpreting the effects of drugs interacting with the DA systems several points of interaction should be considered.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 167566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Neurol        ISSN: 0091-3952


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2.  Dopaminergic neurons: an in vivo system for measuring drug interactions with presynaptic receptors.

Authors:  J R Walters; R H Roth
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Review 3.  Effect of apomorphine on schizophrenic symptoms.

Authors:  R C Smith; C Tamminga; J M Davis
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5.  Increased effect of apomorphine on homovanillic acid in rats terminated from chronic haloperidol.

Authors:  R C Smith; N Narasimhachari; J M Davis
Journal:  J Neural Transm       Date:  1978       Impact factor: 3.575

6.  Dendritic distributions of dopamine D1 receptors in the rat nucleus accumbens are synergistically affected by startle-evoking auditory stimulation and apomorphine.

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7.  Actions of amphetamine and antagonists on pupil diameter in the chronic sympathectomized dog.

Authors:  L G Sharpe; W B Pickworth; W R Martin
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1977-07-18       Impact factor: 4.530

8.  Continuous low-level apomorphine administration induces motor abnormalities and hallucinogen-like behaviors.

Authors:  R E Davis; W W Sant; G Ellison
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9.  Normal prolactin responses in tardive dyskinesia.

Authors:  G M Asnis; E J Sachar; G Langer; F S Halpern; M Fink
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10.  Effects of ET 495 (piribedil) on water intake in the rat: evidence for a dopaminergic involvement in thirst.

Authors:  C T Dourish; S J Cooper
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  1978-08       Impact factor: 1.568

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