Yakubutsu, seishin, kodo = Japanese journal of psychopharmacology
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Yakubutsu Seishin Kodo · Feb 1992
5-HT3 receptor antagonists block cocaine- and methamphetamine-induced place preference.
The effects of 5-HT3 receptor antagonists, MDL72222 and ICS205-930, on cocaine- and methamphetamine-induced place preference were examined. Cocaine (0.5-4.0 mg/kg, ip) and methamphetamine (0.25-2.0 mg/kg, ip) induced a dose-dependent place preference. ⋯ The difference in sensitivity may reflect a difference in attack point in dopaminergic system of these two psychostimulants. Our findings suggest that the rewarding effects of cocaine and methamphetamine may be indirectly regulated by 5-HT3 receptor; cocaine being more sensitive to 5-HT3 receptor antagonists than methamphetamine.
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Yakubutsu Seishin Kodo · Apr 1991
Review[Recent advances in neuropsychopharmacology of the central histaminergic neuron system].
Recent immunohistochemical studies have shown the distribution of histaminergic neurons in the mammalian brain, which are concentrated in the tuberomammillary nucleus of the posterior hypothalamus and project efferent fibers to almost all parts of the brain from the olfactory bulb to the spinal cord. Histaminergic neurons co-express other neuroactive substances, such as gamma-aminobutyric acid, adenosine, substance P, galanin and Met-enkephalin-Arg-Phe. In addition, pharmacological studies have demonstrated the presence of presynaptic histamine H3-receptors (autoreceptor) in addition to H1- and H2-receptors. ⋯ Moreover, histaminergic drugs affect not only the emotional behavior, but also are effective to treat some patients of depression, Parkinson's disease, akathisia, motion sickness and so on. The central histaminergic neuron system is also affected by mental disorders and neuropsychopharmacological drugs. This review especially focused on these points and suggests that the central histaminergic neuron system may play an important role in the regulation of mental functions.