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Distribution of clozapine and desmethylclozapine between blood and brain in rats.

1999

Desmethylclozapine is the major metabolite of clozapine in serum. Although the metabolite is pharmacologically active in vitro, the occurrence of desmethylclozapine in brain under steady-state conditions and its role for clinical actions of clozapine are unclear. In this study 20 male Sprague-Dawley rats received five oral doses of clozapine 20 mg/kg at 1.5-h intervals. At 0.5, 1, 2 and 5 h after the last administration, at a time four animals were killed for analysis of clozapine and desmethylclozapine concentrations in serum and brain. The treatment yielded steady-state serum concentrations of clozapine that are considered as therapeutically effective in man. Desmethylclozapine concentrat…

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The action of iontophoretically applied acetylcholine and dopamine on single claustrum neurones in the cat.

1981

Abstract The effects of iontophoretically applied acetyl-choline (ACh) and dopamine (DA) on spontaneously active claustral neurones, in chloralose-anaesthetised cats, have been investigated. Acetylcholine had both facilitatory and inhibitory effects in almost the same proportions. The action of DA was prevalently inhibitory. Two types of inhibitory response to ACh and DA are described: short-lasting inhibition and long-lasting inhibition. The excitatory response always outlasted the period of drug application.

PharmacologyNeuronsCATSChemistryDopamineNeural InhibitionDrug applicationIontophoresisInhibitory postsynaptic potentialClaustrumAcetylcholineBasal GangliaCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDopamineExcitatory postsynaptic potentialmedicineCatsAnimalsNeuroscienceAcetylcholinemedicine.drugNeuropharmacology
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