Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
Online ISSN : 1881-1353
Print ISSN : 0386-846X
ISSN-L : 0386-846X
EFFECTS OF NEUROLEPTIC BUTYROPHENONES ON PITUITARYADRENAL ACTIVITY IN RATS
TACHIO AIMOTOMORIO KAIDAMASAHIKO SATOMASAKI SATORYOHEI KIMURATOSHIRO MURATA
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Keywords: hypothermia
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1980 Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 46-52

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Abstract
The effects of some neuroleptic butyrophenones such as haloperidol, clofluperol, trifluperidol, lenperone, moperone, and floropipamide on pituitary-adrenal activity were studied in rats following a single i.p. administration. All the drugs examined caused a marked increase in the plasma and adrenal corticosterone concentrations. The actions of haloperidol, clofluperol, and trifluperidol were shown to be most potent, while floropipamide was the weakest among them. The stimulatory effect of the drugs on adrenocortical activity was completely inhibited by either dexamethasone pretreatment or hypophysectomy and was shown not to be merely due to a consequence of a drug-induced hypothermia. These results indicate that the release of ACTH from the adenohypophysis is necessary for the drug action.
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