Buspirone: A potential atypical neuroleptic |
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Authors: | Paul L. Wood N.P.V. Nair P. Etienne |
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Affiliation: | 1. Douglas Hospital Research Centre, 6875 Boul. LaSalle, Verdun, Qué. H4H 1R3, Canada;2. Montreal General Hospital, 1650 Cedar Avenue, Montreal, Qué. H3G 1A4, Canada |
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Abstract: | Buspirone produces a dose-dependent but short-lived elevation in striatal dopamine (DA) metabolites in the rat. , buspirone possesses an affinity similar to sulpiride for DA receptors (3H-spiperone). A moderate affinity for α1 receptors was also observed while buspirone was inactive at α2, β, muscarinic and serotonin2 receptors. This pharmacological profile as well as previous behavioral data indicate that buspirone may be a potential “atypical” neuroleptic. |
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Keywords: | Correspondence: Douglas Hospital Research Centre 6875 Boul. LaSalle Verdun Québec H4H 1R3 Canada |
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