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. 1985;64(3-4):187-98.
doi: 10.1007/BF01256466.

Sub-chronic administration of (-)-3-PPP and central dopamine receptor sensitivity changes

Sub-chronic administration of (-)-3-PPP and central dopamine receptor sensitivity changes

S Hjorth et al. J Neural Transm. 1985.

Abstract

The effects of sub-chronic treatment with (-)-3-PPP (8 mg/kg, s.c., b.i.d. for 21 days), a dopaminergic agent with mixed agonist/antagonist properties, were investigated by means of behavioural and in vivo biochemical methods. There was no change in basal locomotor activity and central dopamine (DA) synthesis after 24 hours withdrawal. A slight, though significant reduction of the locomotor suppressive effect and of the DA synthesis-stimulating effect of acute (-)-3-PPP challenge doses of 0.125 and 1.0 mg/kg (s.c.), respectively, were demonstrated in (-)-3-PPP-pretreated as compared to vehicle-pretreated rats. No change in either action was evident after acute challenge with 8.0 mg/kg (s.c.) of the drug. The plasma levels of (-)-3-PPP were virtually unchanged by pretreatment with active drug. The findings are discussed in terms of a modest down- and up-regulation of DA autoreceptors and postsynaptic receptors, respectively, induced by the subchronic (-)-3-PPP treatment.

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