Evaluation of monoaminergic receptors in the genetically epilepsy prone rat |
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Authors: | K. H. Ko J. W. Dailey P. C. Jobe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, Louisiana State University Medical Center and Veterans Administration Medical Center, 71130 Shreveport, Louisiana, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The intensity of sound-induced convulsions in the genetically epilepsy-prone rat (GEPR) was reduced in a dose related fashion by intracerebroventricular administration of dobutamine, (1 agonist), terbutaline (2 agonist) or phenylephrine (1 agonist). BHT-920 (2 agonist) did not cause a dose-related decrease in sound-induced convulsion intensity. Binding studies showed that whole brain and receptor densities (Bmax) were normal while the Kd was increased for the ligand in GEPR brain.Acknowledgment. We are most grateful to Boehringer Ingelheim for generously supplying BHT 920. We are also indebted to Ciba-Geigy Corporation for the gift of terbutaline hydrochloride and phentolamine hydrochloride. The work was supported in part by NIH grant NS 16829. |
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