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Benzodiazepine receptor occupancy in vivo: correlation with brain concentrations and pharmacodynamic actions.

L G Miller, D J Greenblatt, S M Paul, R I Shader.   

Abstract

A tracer radioligand technique employing [3H]Ro 15-1788 was used to measure in vivo benzodiazepine receptor occupancy in mice. Animals were administered clonazepam (CNZ) or lorazepam (LRZ) i.p. or i.v., followed by [3H]Ro 15-1788. Plasma and cerebral cortical concentrations of the drug and cortical benzodiazepine receptor occupancy were determined at varying doses and times after administration. For both drugs, plasma and brain concentrations decreased in parallel with decreasing doses and with time, and the brain/plasma ratios remained constant. Receptor occupancy was maximal for CNZ and LRZ at doses above 1 and 4 mg/kg, respectively, and decreased with decreasing doses. Comparison of receptor occupancy with brain concentration yielded IC50 values of 21 ng/g for CNZ and 133 ng/g for LRZ. The apparent dissociation constant (Kd) for CNZ was 56 pmol/g and, for LRZ, 372 pmol/g. Hill plots yielded slopes of 1.30 for CNZ and 1.71 for LRZ. Alterations in the nonspecific uptake or elimination of Ro 15-1788 did not explain occupancy changes, inasmuch as brain concentrations of unlabeled Ro 15-1788 (6 mg/kg) were not changed by LRZ administration. The correlation between receptor occupancy and the pharmacodynamic actions of these drugs in blocking pentylenetetrazol seizures and inducing rotarod ataxia indicated that ED50 for these effects occurred at receptor occupancy of 30 to 60% for both drugs.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3027316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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Authors:  L G Miller; S I Deutsch; D J Greenblatt; S M Paul; R I Shader
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4.  Relationship between receptor occupancy at 37 degrees C and the anticonvulsant effect of flunitrazepam in rats.

Authors:  M Hollander-Jansen; J Dingemanse; M W Langemeijer; M Danhof
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Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 4.530

6.  Chronic benzodiazepine administration. XII. Anticonvulsant cross-tolerance but distinct neurochemical effects of alprazolam and lorazepam.

Authors:  J J Byrnes; L G Miller; D J Greenblatt; R I Shader
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9.  Chronic benzodiazepine administration. VII. Behavioral tolerance and withdrawal and receptor alterations associated with clonazepam administration.

Authors:  W R Galpern; M Lumpkin; D J Greenblatt; R I Shader; L G Miller
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 4.530

10.  Determinants of benzodiazepine brain uptake: lipophilicity versus binding affinity.

Authors:  R M Arendt; D J Greenblatt; D C Liebisch; M D Luu; S M Paul
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 4.530

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