Attenuation of the locomotor activating effects of D-amphetamine, cocaine, and scopolamine by potassium channel modulators

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RosenzweigLipson, S
Thomas, S
Barrett, JE
机构
[1] CNS Disorders, Wyeth-Ayerst Research, Princeton, NJ
[2] Wyeth-Ayerst Research, CNS Disorders, CN-8000, Princeton
关键词
4-aminopyridine; d-amphetamine; apamin; cocaine; cromakalim; locomotor activity; pinacidil; potassium channels; quinine; scopolamine;
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10.1016/S0278-5846(97)00085-7
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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1. Locomotor activating effects of (d) under bar-amphetamine, cocaine, and scopolamine were determined alone and after pretreatment with K-channel modulators in mice. 2. When administered alone, (d) under bar-amphetamine (1.0- 30 mg/kg) and cocaine (3.0 - 56 mg/kg) produced inverted U- shaped dose-effect curves characteristic of psychomotor stimulant drugs. 3. When administered alone, scopolamine (3.0 - 56 mg/kg) also produced dose-dependent increases in locomotor activity but these effects plateaued with similar increases in locomotor activity induced by 10 - 56 mg/kg of scopolamine. 4. Pretreatment with the K-channel blockers 4-aminopyridine (0.3 - 1.7 mg/kg), quinine (30) - 100 mg/kg) or apamin (0.3 - 1.0 mg/kg) attenuated the locomotor increases induced by d-amphetamine, cocaine, and scopolamine. 5. Like the K-channel blockers, pretreatment with the K-channel openers cromakalim (1.0 - 3.0 mg/kg) and pinacidil (3.0 - 10 mg/kg) also attenuated the locomotor increases induced by (d) under bar-amphetamine and scopolamine but did not modify the locomotor activating effects of cocaine. 6. These results demonstrate that K-channel modulation modifies the effects of (d) under bar-amphetamine, cocaine, and scopolamine. 7. The results also demonstrate that K-channel openers can differentially alter the behavioral effects of cocaine and (d) under bar-amphetamine.
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