Effects of S (+)-3-phenethyl-PP, a putative dopamine autoreceptors agonist with greater autoreceptor selectivity than 3-PPP enantiomers
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Effects of S (+)-3-phenethyl-PP, a putative dopamine autoreceptors agonist with greater autoreceptor selectivity than 3-PPP enantiomers
Abstract
The experiments concerned the pharmacology of the enantiomers of the phenethyl-analogue (3-phenethyl-PP) of the putative dopamine (DA) autoreceptor agonist 3-PPP. In contrast to the almost equipotency of 3-PPP enantiomers, the phenethyl enantiomers showed marked stereoselectivity. S(+)-3-Phenethyl-PP had 25 times higher affinity to D-2 DA receptors in vitro than the R(-)-enantiomer. In vivo a similar potency difference was seen for the inhibition of motility, induction of circling behaviour in 6-OHDA-lesioned rats and emetic effect in dogs. None of the enantiomers induced stereotypy and hypermotility in normal rats or in rats pretreated with reserpine and alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine. In test models for antidopaminergic activity only slight activity of either enantiomer was observed. The S(+)-enantiomer had no antagonistic effect against apomorphine- and amphetamine-induced stereotypies, no cataleptogenic activity and only partially antagonized amphetamine-induced hypermotility. Apomorphine-induced emesis was weakly antagonized. The results indicate a greater and higher selectivity of S(+)-3-phenethyl-PP for DA receptors mediating sedation compared with 3-PPP enantiomers which previously have been shown to exert significant effects on postsynaptic DA receptors. Thus S(+)-3-phenethyl-PP may be a more selective model compound for the differential study of effects elicited by stimulation of pre- and postsynaptic DA receptors.
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