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Is Ro 11-2465 (cyan-imipramine) an antagonist of postsynaptic serotonin receptors?

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Is Ro 11-2465 (cyan-imipramine) an antagonist of postsynaptic serotonin receptors?

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Ro 11-2465, a selective inhibitor of serotonin uptake of the imipramine group, was examined for its central and peripheral antiserotonin activity. Ro 11-2465 (10 mg/kg) antagonized the stimulation of the hind limb flexor reflex in the spinal rat evoked by serotonin agonists of direct mode of action (LSD, quipazine, m-chlorophenylpiperazine). However, in doses up to 20 mg/kg it did not inhibit the clonidine-induced stimulation of the flexor reflex. It also reduced the number of the quipazine-induced head twitches in rats (ID50 = 20.1 mg/kg) and, in doses 0.3–10.0 mg/kg, dose-dependently attenuated the pressor response to serotonin in the pithed rat. Like doxepine, amitriptyline, clomipramine and imipramine, Ro 11-2465 reduced the serotonin-induced contractions of the rat stomach fundus strip (its IC50 = 5 x 10(-5) M). The obtained results indicate that like other tricyclic inhibitors of serotonin uptake, Ro 11-2465 may also weakly block the postsynaptic serotonin receptors. Additional

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