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EFFECTS OF LSD-25 ON BRAIN SEROTONIN

1961; American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics; Volume: 134; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0022-3565(25)26146-8

ISSN

1521-0103

Autores

Daniel X. Freedman,

Tópico(s)

Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography

Resumo

LSD-25 in doses of 130 to 1300 µg/kg induced a small and significant rise in levels of rat brain serotonin within 10 to 120 minutes following administration. A single dose was as effective as several daily doses. In reserpine treated animals, LSD-25 induced a 2-fold elevation in brain serotonin, and effects were found 96 hours following a single dose of LSD-25. A dose-effect interaction of LSD-25 and reserpine was evident. Peripheral antiserotonin potency does not correlate with the effect on brain serotonin since the order of potency in elevating brain serotonin following reserpine induced depletion was: LSD-25, ALD-52, and BOL-148. With high-speed centrifugation the effects of LSD-25 on brain serotonin are largely in the particulate fraction. LSD-25 in vivo or in vitro did not increase the destruction of serotonin or change the net synthesis of serotonin from 2 X 10-4 M 5-hydroxytryptophan. These findings are interpreted as an effect of LSD-25 on inducing binding of brain serotonin and stimulating the binding of serotonin following reserpine induced depletion.

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