Serotonergic neurotransmission mediates hypothermia induced by the N-phenylpiperazine antipsychotic prototypes LASSBio-579 and LASSBio-581.
Gilda Neves, Michele Kliemann, Andresa H Betti, Daniela J Conrado, Leandro Tasso, Carlos A M Fraga, Eliezer J Barreiro, Teresa Dalla Costa, Stela M K Rates
Index: Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 89(1) , 23-30, (2008)
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Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that LASSBio-579 and LASSBio-581, two N-phenylpiperazine derivatives designed for the treatment of schizophrenia, are presynaptic dopamine D(2) receptor agonists that induce a hypothermic effect in mice that is not mediated by dopamine receptor activation. The aim of the present study was to investigate possible serotonergic mechanisms underlying hypothermia induced by LASSBio-579 and LASSBio-581 in CF1 mice. The reduction in core temperature was dose-dependent (15-60 mg/kg, i.p.) and occurred by the oral route (30 mg/kg). Pretreatment with haloperidol (4 mg/kg, i.p.) resulted in a synergistic hypothermic effect. Pretreatment with (+/-)DOI (0.25 mg/kg, i.p.), a serotonin 5-HT(2A/C) receptor agonist, reduced the hypothermic effect induced by LASSBio-579 and LASSBio-581 at 15 and 30 mg/kg, i.p. In contrast, (+/-)DOI enhanced the hypothermia induced by both compounds at 60 mg/kg, i.p. The serotonin 5-HT1A antagonist WAY 100635 (0.05 mg/kg, s.c.) abolished the hypothermia induced by LASSBio-579 and diminished the hypothermia induced by LASSBio-581. Pretreatment with LASSBio579 (30 and 60 mg/kg, i.p.) and LASSBio-581 (60 mg/kg, i.p.) reduced the number of head-twitches induced by (+/-)DOI (2.5 mg/kg, i.p.). The ear-scratch response induced by (+/-)DOI was inhibited by both LASSBio-579 and LASSBio-581 at 60 mg/kg, i.p. These results indicate that LASSBio-579 and LASSBio-581 have mechanisms of action through the serotonergic neurotransmitter system.
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