Reversal of neuroleptic-induced catalepsy by novel aryl-piperazine anxiolytic drugs
- PMID: 2907585
- DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1988.tb06295.x
Reversal of neuroleptic-induced catalepsy by novel aryl-piperazine anxiolytic drugs
Abstract
The novel anxiolytic drug, buspirone, reverses catalepsy induced by haloperidol. A series of aryl-piperazine analogues of buspirone and other 5-hydroxytryptaminergic agonists were tested for their ability to reverse haloperidol induced catalepsy. Those drugs with strong affinity for 5-hydroxytryptamine1a receptors were able to reverse catalepsy. Drugs with affinity for other 5-HT receptors or weak affinity were ineffective. However, inhibition of postsynaptic 5-HT receptors neither inhibited nor potentiated reversal of catalepsy and leaves open the question as to the site or mechanism for this effect.
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