The Kurume Medical Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-2090
Print ISSN : 0023-5679
Effects of Benzamide Derivatives on Dopamine Release from Striatal Slices of Rats
SHIGETO YAMADAHIDEYASU YOKOOSYOGORO NISHI
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Volume 40 (1993) Issue 4 Pages 243-247

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Abstract

The effects of the benzamide derivatives, (-)-sulpiride, sultopride and nemonapride, on spontaneous and electrically evoked dopamine (DA) release from striatal slices of rats were investigated. Nemonapride at concentrations of 100 nM or higher caused a dose-dependent increase in spontaneous DA release from the slices. (-)-Sulpiride and sultopride had little effect on spontaneous DA release. The electrically evoked DA release was enhanced by (-)-sulpiride at concentrations of 100 nM or higher in the superfusate and reduced by nemonapride at 100 nM or higher. Sultopride caused a small increase in the evoked release of DA. The different activities of these drugs on DA release may account for the different clinical results they produce.

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