Literature DB >> 3110827

A behavioural and neurochemical analysis of chronic and selective monoamine oxidase inhibition.

D O'Regan, R P Kwok, P H Yu, B A Bailey, A J Greenshaw, A A Boulton.   

Abstract

The effects of clorgyline were compared with the effects of (-)-deprenyl using measures of rewarding hypothalamic self-stimulation, regional monoamine metabolism and monoamine oxidase activity. Male Wistar rats trained to self-stimulate at half-maximal rates with unilateral bipolar lateral hypothalamic electrodes on a continuous reinforcement schedule were implanted subcutaneously with osmotic minipumps which delivered 1 mg X kg-1 drug per day or vehicle for 13 days. A response rate/stimulation frequency (reward summation) function was determined the day before minipump implantation and on days 5 and 13 of drug administration. Only clorgyline induced a shift to the left in the reward summation function at 5 and 13 days, indicating enhancement of reinforcement. Clonidine (50 micrograms X kg-1 IP) probe tests were run on days 2 and 10 to determine the sensitivity of alpha 2-noradrenaline receptors. Clorgyline induced an attenuation of the clonidine response on day 10 relative to day 2. The other groups exhibited no change in response to clonidine. Clorgyline also induced a progressive increase in self-stimulation rates; this effect was not observed with the other groups. The clorgyline effects were accompanied by an increase in regional brain levels of dopamine, noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine and a reduction of their acid metabolites. Clorgyline selectively inhibited type A monoamine oxidase, whereas (-)-deprenyl selectively inhibited type B monoamine oxidase.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3110827     DOI: 10.1007/bf00215477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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