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N-phenylpropyl-N'-substituted piperazines occupy sigma receptors and alter methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity in mice.

Dennis K Miller1, Eric S Park2, Susan Z Lever3, John R Lever4.   

Abstract

This study examined the effect of the N-phenylpropyl-N'-substituted piperazine ligands SA4503 (3.4-dimethoxyphenethyl), YZ-067 (4-methoxyphenethyl), YZ-185 (3-methoxyphenethyl) and Nahas-3h (4-methoxybenzyl) on methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity in mice. In a previous study in rats, SA4503 increased methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity at a lower ligand dose and enhanced it at a higher dose. The other ligands have not been investigated in this assay. Presently, mice were administered sigma ligands, and specific [125I]E-IA-DM-PE-PIPZE and [125I]RTI-121 binding was measured to determine σ1 sigma receptor and dopamine transporter occupancy, respectively. Mice were also administered sigma ligands followed by methamphetamine, and locomotor activity was measured. Each of the ligands occupied σ1 sigma receptors (ED50=0.2-0.6μmol/kg) with similar potency, but none occupied the transporter (ED50>10μmol/kg). At the highest dose tested (31.6μmol/kg) all four sigma ligands significantly attenuated methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity. Interestingly, SA4503, YZ-067 and Nahas-3h, but not YZ-185, enhanced methamphetamine-induced hyperactivity at lower ligand doses (1-3.16μmol/kg). These results suggest that these ligands function as stimulant agonists at lower doses and as antagonists at higher does, with subtle changes in the substitution pattern at the 3- and 4-positions of the phenethyl group contributing to the nature of the interactions. Overall, these data indicate a complex role for σ1 sigma receptor ligands in methamphetamine's behavioral effects. Copyright Â
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Keywords:  Behavior; Dopamine transporter; Locomotor activity; Methamphetamine; Mouse; Receptor occupancy; Sigma receptor

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27851908      PMCID: PMC5244969          DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2016.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav        ISSN: 0091-3057            Impact factor:   3.533


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