Effect of Caerulein with Haloperidol on Monoamine Contents in Rat Brain Regions Treated with Methamphetamine

To elucidate the mechanism of the antiagonistic effect of caerulein on amphetamine-induced hyperactivity, monoamine contents in rat brain regions were measured by HPLC. With a combination of caerulein and haloperidol, dopamine contents in methamphetamine treated-rats were significantly decreased in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Pharmacology 1986, Vol.41 (1), p.127-130
Hauptverfasser: Miyuki HASHIMOTO, Takafumi HIRAI, Katsuji OGUCHI, Hajime YASUHARA
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Zusammenfassung:To elucidate the mechanism of the antiagonistic effect of caerulein on amphetamine-induced hyperactivity, monoamine contents in rat brain regions were measured by HPLC. With a combination of caerulein and haloperidol, dopamine contents in methamphetamine treated-rats were significantly decreased in the striatum. Noradrenaline contents were significantly decreased in the haloperidol-methamphetamine group, but caerulein restored it to the normal levels. Serotonin contents did not change in any of the groups tested. These results may indicate that caerulein acts as a neuromodulator in rat brain and causes suppression of hyperactivity induced by metamphetamine.
ISSN:0021-5198