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Diurnal Variations of Striatal D2 Dopaminergic Receptors and its Relation with Haloperidol-induced Catalepsy
Authors:Carlos Torner  Luis Sánchez-Hurtado  Raúl Aguilar-Roblero
Abstract:In spite of the clear evidences for the blockade of dopaminergic D2 receptors as the mechanism of action for haloperidol-induced catalepsy, the contribution of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic aspects on the diurnal modulation of haloperidol-induced catalepsy is controversial. We studied the diurnal variations of striatal dopamine receptors and its relation with catalepsy diurnal variations. The 3 H]-spiperone binding to dopamine receptors had a clear rhythm with a peak at 00:00 to 03:00 h, and a trough at 12:00 to 18:00 h. Haloperidol-produced catalepsy measured with the four-cork test, also showed a clear rhythm, with a peak at 00:00 h and trough at 9:00 h. The dose-response curves at peak and trough of catalepsy had the same ED 50 (0.12 mg), with time-related changes in the maximal effect. Similar diurnal variations between catalepsy and dopamine receptor binding, indicate a relevant role of temporal pharmacodynamics of haloperidol on the modulation of its behavioral effects.
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