Literature DB >> 6771803

Further studies on the mechanism of serotonin-dependent anorexia in rats.

R Samanin, S Caccia, C Bendotti, F Borsini, E Borroni, R Invernizzi, R Pataccini, T Mennini.   

Abstract

4-(3-Indolyl-2-ethyl) piperidine (LM 5008), 2-(1-piperazinyl) quinoline (quipazine), and metachlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) were studied for their ability to affect serotonergic mechanisms in vitro. Their relative potency in inhibiting serotonin (5-HT) uptake in vivo and reducing food intake in rats was also examined. mCPP was very potent in displacing 3H-5-HT bound to brain membranes (IC50, 6.2 X 10(-7) M), followed by quipazine, which showed an IC50 of 3.8 X 10(-6) M. LM 5008 was the least effective with an IC50 of 3.6 X 10(-5) M. mCPP and quipazine were less potent than d-fenfluramine in releasing 14C-5-HT from brain synaptosomes, while LM 5008 caused no significant effects at a concentration of 10(-5) M. Conversely, both in vitro and in vivo studies on 5-HT uptake showed that LM 5008 was the most potent compound in inhibiting 5-HT uptake and mCPP the least potent. Since a 50% reduction of food intake was not reached even with a dose of LM 5008 27-times higher than the ED50 for inhibiting 5-HT uptake in vivo, it is suggested that even marked inhibition of 5-HT uptake at central synapses is not sufficient per se to trigger serotonin-dependent anorexia in the rat. Increased release and/or direct stimulation of post-synaptic receptors may be necessary to obtain this effect. This could be of interest for developing new agents which can cause anorexia by interacting with brain serotonin.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6771803     DOI: 10.1007/bf00426657

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


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