PMID: 2501477Jul 1, 1989Paper

Potentiation of para-hydroxyamphetamine-induced head-twitch response by inhibition of monoamine oxidase type A in the brain

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
T TadanoHiroyasu Kinemuchi

Abstract

After pretreatment with either clorgyline, a monoamine oxidase (MAO)-A-selective inhibitor, or pargyline, an MAO-B-selective inhibitor with less selectivity than l-deprenyl, i.c.v. administration of para-hydroxyamphetamine (p-OHA) significantly increased both the frequency and total number of head-twitches in mice. A typical MAO-B-selective inhibitor, l-deprenyl, however, did not change the total count of the p-OHA-induced head-twitch response (HTR). These effects were also found with fixed doses of the selective MAO inhibitors when p-OHA was varied. Administration of clorgyline (1 mg/kg) or pargyline (5 mg/kg) almost inhibited completely MAO-A in the mouse forebrain, and pargyline also almost inhibited completely MAO-B. l-Deprenyl, in contrast, almost inhibited completely MAO-B without affecting MAO-A activity. Systemic administration of l-5-hydroxytryptophan also induced HTR and the total number of twitches was enhanced by clorgyline, but not by pargyline or l-deprenyl. Chlorimipramine or cocaine significantly reduced p-OHA-induced HTR, suggesting an intraneuronal site of action. Together with the presence of considerable MAO-A in 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) neurons of various animal species, and possible accumulation and subs...Continue Reading

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