Effects of mazindol, a non-phenylethylamine anorexigenic agent, on biogenic amine levels and turnover rate
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Effects of mazindol, a non-phenylethylamine anorexigenic agent, on biogenic amine levels and turnover rate
Abstract
1 Mazindol is a new anorexigenic agent which possesses a different chemical structure from that of phenylethylamines, but shows a pharmacological profile similar to that of (+)-amphetamine. 2 Mazindol neither altered whole brain monoamine levels (noradrenaline (NA), dopamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)) nor changed NA levels in the hypothalamus or dopamine levels in the caudate nucleus. 3 Mazindol enhanced dopamine turnover rate in the caudate nucleus, as shown by the increased rate of dopamine decline after blockade of catecholamine synthesis by alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine and decreased the conversion index of (3H)-tyrosine into brain NA. 4 Mazindol administration did not modify pargyline-induced decline of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid suggesting that 5-HT turnover is not altered by this drug.
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