Microdialysis and striatal dopamine release: stereoselective actions of the enantiomers of N-0437

W Timmerman*, B.H.C Westerink , J.B de Vries, P.G Tepper, A.S Horn

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    Abstract

    An intracerebral dialysis method was used to test both enantiomers of the very potent and selective dopamine (DA) D-2 agonist 2-(N-propyl-N-2-thienylethylamino)-5-hydroxytetralin, N-0437, for their actions on DA receptors in the striatum of the rat. (−)N-0437 induced a 60% decrease in DA release, which was independent of the presence or absence of a kainic acid lesion placed unilaterally in the striatum. Stereotyped behaviour was apparent following administration of the (−) enantiomer. Thus, (−)N-0437 displayed an agonistic action on both pre- and postsynaptic D-2 receptors. (+)N-0437 did not induce any effect in the release model after peripheral administration nor did it induce any form of stereotypy. A comparison between the effects of (−)N-0437 after oral (10 μmol/kg) and transdermal (10 μmol/kg) administration showed the advantages of the latter mode of administration. Transdermal application induced a much longer duration of action of the drug (13 h) in comparison with the oral mode (5 h). Thus, transdermal administration may be a very useful method of drug application for therapeutic use
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)143-150
    Number of pages8
    JournalEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
    Volume162
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 14-Mar-1989

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