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Turning behaviour as an index of the action of amphetamines and ephedrines on central dopamine‐containing neurones
Author(s) -
CHRISTIE JANICE E.,
CROW T. J.
Publication year - 1971
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1971.tb07195.x
Subject(s) - ephedrine , amphetamine , pseudoephedrine , dopamine , reserpine , pharmacology , chemistry , ethylamine , chlorpromazine , saline , methamphetamine , anesthesia , medicine , organic chemistry
Summary1 Rats lesioned unilaterally in the substantia nigra show no obvious abnormalities after recovery from the operation but rotate towards the lesioned side after administration of drugs of the amphetamine and ephedrine groups. 2 (+)‐Amphetamine and (–)‐amphetamine are equally potent in producing turning behaviour but (+)‐methylamphetamine is considerably more effective. 3 (–)‐Ephedrine (with a β‐OH group on the ethylamine side chain) induces turning but only in doses approximately 20 times greater than (+)‐methylamphetamine. 4 (+)‐Norpseudoephedrine was the most effective of the ephedrine isomers tested followed by (–)‐ephedrine and (+)‐pseudoephedrine. 5 Turning produced by (–)‐ephedrine and (+)‐methylamphetamine is not reduced by FLA63 (50 mg/kg) 4 h previously, but is almost completely inhibited by α‐methyl‐ p ‐tyrosine (150 mg/kg) 12 h previously. 6 Reserpine pretreatment potentiates turning produced by (–)‐ephedrine. 7 Chlorpromazine (5 mg/kg) completely blocks turning induced by (+)‐methylamphetamine although it concurrently increases exploratory activity. The level of exploratory activity after the (+)‐methylamphetamine‐chlorpromazine combination is more than 3 times that attained after saline alone.