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. 1987 Jan;240(1):251-8.

SR 95191, a selective inhibitor of type A monoamine oxidase with dopaminergic properties. II. Biochemical characterization of monoamine oxidase inhibition

  • PMID: 3100771

SR 95191, a selective inhibitor of type A monoamine oxidase with dopaminergic properties. II. Biochemical characterization of monoamine oxidase inhibition

J P Kan et al. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1987 Jan.

Abstract

SR 95191 [3-(2-morpholino-ethyl-amino)-4-cyano-6-phenylpyridazine] is a novel psychotropic drug which possesses the pharmacological properties of a selective, reversible type A monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). The MAOI activity of SR 95191 was examined in the rat brain, liver and duodenum and compared to that of clorgyline, harmaline, l-deprenyl, moclobemide and cimoxatone. In vitro, SR 95191 selectively inhibited MAO-A and was less potent than cimoxatone, clorgyline and harmaline, but was more potent than moclobemide. Ex vivo, SR 95191 also preferentially inhibited MAO-A in the brain and was 6 and 13 times less potent than cimoxatone and moclobemide, respectively. Like all MAO-A inhibitors, SR 95191 in vivo caused a dose-dependent increase in striatal 3-methoxytyramine, dopamine, serotonin and in hypothalamic norepinephrine contents. A concomitant decrease in deaminated metabolites was observed. SR 95191 inhibited peripheral MAO activity in liver and duodenum. In brain, liver and duodenum, MAO inhibition induced by SR 95191 was short-lasting. Repeated dosing for 14 days did not enhance MAO-A inhibition. Like all reversible MAOIs, SR 95191 antagonized the long-lasting MAO-A inhibition induced by clorgyline. Finally, SR 95191 did not affect monoamine uptake either in vitro or in vivo and did not interact in vitro with a variety of neurotransmitter or drug receptor sites. Based on these results it is postulated that SR 95191 is a selective and reversible type A MAOI of medium potency, which may be of therapeutic benefit in depressed patients.

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