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Citation

McKenzie GM. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 1981; 59(8): 830-836.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, National Research Council of Canada)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7197574

Abstract

Fenfluramine or norfenfluramine produced a marked and persistent depletion of whole-brain serotonin and antagonized potently the apomorphine-induced aggression response in Long Evans male rats. Chronic treatment with fenfluramine or norfenfluramine resulted in the development of complete tolerance to the antiaggression action of fenfluramine whereas tolerance to the serotonin-depleting action was not observed. Pretreatment with chlorimipramine antagonized both the antiaggression and the serotonin-depleting activity of fenfluramine yet the antiaggression activity of haloperidol was unaffected. Neither p-chlorophenylalanine nor the combination of alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine and reserpine affected the antiaggression activity of fenfluramine. It is concluded that the serotonin-depleting and antiaggression effects are dependent upon the ability of fenfluramine to gain access into the serotonergic neuron and that whereas serotonin release can account for the antiaggression action, release does not seem to explain adequately the depleting action of fenfluramine.


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