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  2. Effect of L-deprenyl, its structural analogues and some monoamine oxidase inhibitors on dopamine uptake

Effect of L-deprenyl, its structural analogues and some monoamine oxidase inhibitors on dopamine uptake

  • Neuropharmacology. 1994 Jun;33(6):763-8. doi: 10.1016/0028-3908(94)90116-3.
J Fang 1 P H Yu
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  • 1 Department of Psychiatry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Abstract

The effect on dopamine uptake by L-deprenyl, its structural analogues and different types of Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) inhibitors was investigated. Both direct [3H]dopamine uptake into rat striatal slices and binding of a specific dopamine uptake inhibitor [3H]GBR-12935 were used in the present study. L-Deprenyl exhibits a relatively weak dopamine uptake inhibitory effect in vitro, while D-deprenyl possesses a very potent inhibitory effect. The potent effect of D-deprenyl on dopamine uptake may be responsible, at least in part, for its behavioral effects and abuse liability. L-Methamphetamine, a metabolite of L-deprenyl, does not inhibit [3H]GBR-12935 binding but it reduces the retention of [3H]dopamine in striatal tissues, suggesting that it may enhance dopamine release. The MAO-A inhibitors clorgyline and brofaromine also exhibit dopamine uptake inhibitory effects. Irreversible and reversible MAO-B inhibitors, however, such as pargyline, aliphatic N-methylpropargylamines, Ro 19-6327 and MDL-72974A and MAO-A Inhibitor moclobemide do not possess any appreciable inhibitory effects on dopamine uptake. Dopamine uptake is probably unrelated to the pharmacological actions of L-deprenyl.

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