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- W2047620045 abstract "The effects of isomers of di- and monohydroxyaporphines on cerebral dopamine (DA) metabolism were evaluated in representative extrapyramidal (corpus striatum) and limbic (nucleus accumbens septi) tissues of rat brain by three methods: (1) changes in the ratio of homovanillic acid (HVA) to DA, (2) accumulation of L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) after inhibiting its decarboxylation to DA under open-loop conditions, as well as (3) after gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) pretreatment to provide selective effects at presynaptic DA autoreceptors. The DA-agonist R(-) isomers of the aporphines apomorphine (APO), N-n-propylnorapomorphine (NPA), and 11-hydroxy-N-n-propylnoraporphine (11-OH-NPa) showed consistent dose-dependent inhibition of DA synthesis in both brain regions with all models; the neuroleptic haloperidol had the opposite effect in the first two models only, as expected. The S(+) isomers of NPA and 11-OH-NPa have shown behavioral evidence of antidopaminergic activity, especially in the limbic system. Unlike the neuroleptic, S(+)NPA did not show DA-synthesis enhancing actions in accumbens or striatal tissue but, instead, inhibited DA synthesis like its R(-) antipode in all three test paradigms. S(+)11-OH-NPa given alone produced minor changes in the HVA/DA ratio and did not antagonize R(-)11-OH-NPa, weakly increased accumulation of DOPA in the second model, and had no effect in the third--all without regional selectivity. In the test of autoreceptor functioning, the dihydroxyaporphine S(+)NPA, but not S(+)11-OH-NPa, inhibited DA synthesis and this effect, in turn, was largely reversed by haloperidol, as were the inhibitory effects of the three R(-)aporphines tested. In this model, however, neither S(+)NPA nor S(+)11-OH-NPa antagonized the DA-synthesis inhibiting effect of R(-)APO as haloperidol did. Overall, these results are consistent with evidence that R(-)NPA and 11-OH-NPa have high affinity at D-2 receptor sites in rat brain and show behavioral effects of typical DA agonists. The non-stereoselective inhibitory effects of NPA on DA synthesis may reflect its activity as a weak DA agonist with very low intrinsic activity, but may also include a direct catechol-effect on tyrosine hydroxylase. In contrast, R(-)11-OH-NPa appears to be a stereoselective D-2 agonist, active at autoreceptors as well as postsynaptic receptors, that lacks the nonstereospecific effects on DA metabolism of its catechol-aporphine congener. It may be a useful probe for the further characterization of dopamine receptors and autoreceptors." @default.
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