Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2094669275> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2094669275 endingPage "12" @default.
- W2094669275 startingPage "5" @default.
- W2094669275 abstract "The capacity of the putative S2 serotonin receptor antagonists, pirenperone, pipamperone, ketanserin and cinanserin, to block the myoclonic syndrome produced by 30 mg/kg of L-5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) [after lesioning 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin, 5-HT)-containing neurons with 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (DHT)] or 15 mg/kg of fenfluramine (FF) or p-chloroamphetamine (PCA) was tested in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. S2 antagonists inhibited limb (arrhythmic and asynchronous) and axial (truncal) myoclonus in a dose-dependent manner in the rank order of potency: pirenperone greater than pipamperone greater than ketanserin = cinanserin. Abnormal movements (myoclonus, lateral head weaving) of the myoclonic syndromes were better antagonized than postural abnormalities (hindlimb abduction, hunching of back). Centrally acting drugs, selective for S2 receptors (pirenperone, pipamperone), exhibited greater antimyoclonic properties than the non-selective 5-HT antagonist methysergide, which was as effective as ketanserin and cinanserin. Significant non-specific reduction in myoclonus without the improvement of other behavioral responses followed treatment with sedative/neuroleptic drugs, such as haloperidol (but not the non-neuroleptic dopamine antagonist sulpiride), clonazepam and diazepam. The anticonvulsants valproic acid (100 and 300 mg/kg), adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH; 100 and 300 U/kg), diphenylhydantoin (15 mg/kg), and phenobarbital (20 mg/kg) and drugs which do not act principally at S2 receptors were ineffective in these models. These data support the hypothesis that myoclonus in behavioral models induced by 5-HT is S2 receptor mediated. S2 antagonists could have a role in the treatment of human myoclonus." @default.
- W2094669275 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2094669275 creator A5012545390 @default.
- W2094669275 creator A5073621105 @default.
- W2094669275 date "1986-01-01" @default.
- W2094669275 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2094669275 title "Antimyoclonic properties of S2 serotonin receptor antagonists in the rat" @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1965256385 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1965803425 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1968094869 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1983135802 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1985214811 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1986244223 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1989362421 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1990501910 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1993417678 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1998389816 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W1999993834 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2001928694 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2004895078 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2006127073 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2016997665 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2021375071 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2030110351 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2039829114 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2043571244 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2055265861 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2060172635 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2065896026 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2070952149 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2073994526 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2077372646 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2082663237 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2090012260 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2092566391 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2093015887 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2094393256 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2102383881 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2121980181 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2160071179 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2163163186 @default.
- W2094669275 cites W2314337218 @default.
- W2094669275 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0028-3908(86)90051-1" @default.
- W2094669275 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2936977" @default.
- W2094669275 hasPublicationYear "1986" @default.
- W2094669275 type Work @default.
- W2094669275 sameAs 2094669275 @default.
- W2094669275 citedByCount "19" @default.
- W2094669275 countsByYear W20946692752012 @default.
- W2094669275 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2094669275 hasAuthorship W2094669275A5012545390 @default.
- W2094669275 hasAuthorship W2094669275A5073621105 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C2775864247 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C2776538686 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C2777448245 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C2777450907 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C2777785214 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C2778206117 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C2781005078 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C53910766 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConcept C98274493 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C126322002 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C134018914 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C170493617 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C185592680 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C2775864247 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C2776538686 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C2777448245 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C2777450907 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C2777785214 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C2778206117 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C2781005078 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C42219234 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C53910766 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C71924100 @default.
- W2094669275 hasConceptScore W2094669275C98274493 @default.
- W2094669275 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2094669275 hasLocation W20946692751 @default.
- W2094669275 hasLocation W20946692752 @default.
- W2094669275 hasOpenAccess W2094669275 @default.
- W2094669275 hasPrimaryLocation W20946692751 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W1993090680 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2017830858 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2027363343 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2037109444 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2050984690 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2054184534 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2070001251 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2094669275 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2160769306 @default.
- W2094669275 hasRelatedWork W2247842009 @default.
- W2094669275 hasVolume "25" @default.