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On the mode of action of imipramine: Relationship between serotonergic axon terminal function and down-regulation of β-adrenergic receptors

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1983
Short description:
On the mode of action of imipramine: Relationship between serotonergic axon terminal function and down-regulation of β-adrenergic receptors / Barbaccia, M. L.; Brunello, N.; Chuang, D. M.; Costa, E.. - In: NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3908. - 22:3(1983), pp. 373-383. [10.1016/0028-3908(83)90186-7]
abstract:
Recognition sites for [3H]imipramine and I3H]mianserin are located in different structures and regulate different neuronal functions. Recognition sites for [3H]imipramine are located on serotonergic terminals, are part of the supramolecular organization of the uptake mechanisms and can be down-regulated by prolonged administration of the drug. When the number of recognition sites for imipramine is down-regulated, uptake of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT) in rat brain hippocampal slices is increased. The presence of the binding sites for imipramine in 5HT terminals is essential to mediate the down-regulation of recognition sites for norepinephrine (NE) and NE-mediated stimulation of adenylate cyclase. Mianserin binds on a site that is modulated by 5HT, the number of its binding sites is not down-regulated by repeated treatment and, like imipramine, decreases the NE-dependent cyclase but nbt the number of β-adrenergic receptor recognition sites. Repeated treatment with imipramine and mianserin down-regulated the number of 5HT2 recognition sites. Several lines of evidence indicate that binding site for mianserin is related but not identical to the 5HT2 receptor binding site. © 1983.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
5HT uptake; serotonergic axons; [; 3; H]irnipramine binding; β-adrenergic receptor function
List of contributors:
Barbaccia, M. L.; Brunello, N.; Chuang, D. M.; Costa, E.
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1247706
Published in:
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
Journal
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