ISSN:
1432-1912
Keywords:
Tetrahydronorharmane
;
Tryptoline
;
β-Carboline
;
Serotonin
;
Dopamine
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Summary Earlier in vitro experiments led to the hypothesis that tetrahydronorharmane (THN) modulates the effect of serotonin. This assumption has now been tested in vivo on rats. In addition dopaminergic mechanisms were investigated. Findings in favour of a serotonergic action of THN were: 1. The analgesic effect of THN which was antagonized by 9,10-dihydro, 10-(1-methyl-4-piperidyliden)-9-anthrol, a serotonin-receptor antagonist 2. the hypothermic effect of THN 3. the appetite-reducing effect of long-term treatment with THN. An antidopaminergic effect of THN was suggested by: 1. The motility-reducing effect of THN 2. the antagonistic effect against apomorphine-induced licking movements of acute and chronic treatment with THN and the development of supersensitivity to apomorphine one week after withdrawal of THN. 3. the antagonistic effect of THN against the contralateral turning response to apomorphine in animals with unilateral medial forebrain bundle lesions. The antidopaminergic effects were elicited by lower doses of THN than the stimulation of serotonergic mechanisms. The observed prolongation of hexobarbital sleeping time might be an unspecific effect. A reduction of the elimination rate of the barbiturate was not detected.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00508615
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