Pharmacological changes in dopaminergic systems induced by long-term administration of amantadine
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- DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(85)90564-3
Pharmacological changes in dopaminergic systems induced by long-term administration of amantadine
Abstract
The pharmacological effects of 6 weeks administration of amantadine was evaluated in the mouse. Motor stimulation induced by amphetamine or the amantadine analog memantine was reduced while that of apomorphine was enhanced by the long-term amantadine treatment. This was accompanied by an increase in the binding of spiroperidol to putative striatal dopamine receptors, without a change in amantadine-induced inhibition of dopamine uptake in the striatum. The possible significance of changes in pre- and postsynaptic dopamine mechanisms is discussed in relation to the anti-parkinson activity of the drug.
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