Literature DB >> 9103528

PNU-96415E, a potential antipsychotic agent with clozapine-like pharmacological properties.

A H Tang1, S R Franklin, C S Himes, M W Smith, R E Tenbrink.   

Abstract

The atypical antipsychotic drug clozapine interacts with multiple transmitter systems, among them the D4 subtype of dopamine receptors. PNU-96415E is chemically unrelated to clozapine and has its highest binding affinity for the D4 and 5-HT2A receptors. In comparison to clozapine, PNU-96415E is weaker in binding to D1, D2, alpha1 and muscarinic receptors. PNU-96415E inhibited exploratory locomotor activity in mice and rats, and antagonized d-amphetamine-induced locomotor stimulation in rats. It antagonized apomorphine-induced cage climbing, and blocked head and body twitch produced by 5-HTP in mice. Like clozapine, but unlike haloperidol, PNU-96415E did not antagonize stereotypic behaviors produced by a high dose of d-amphetamine or methylphenidate in rats and mice. PNU-96415E blocked conditioned avoidance in rats but produced no catalepsy, a pattern similar to clozapine but different from haloperidol. In rats trained to discriminate clozapine from saline injections, the stimulus effect generalized completely with PNU-96415E, but not haloperidol. This profile of pharmacological activities is consistent with that of an atypical antipsychotic and, as in the case with clozapine, the behavioral effects of PNU-96415E cannot be ascribed to a single receptor mechanism.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9103528

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


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