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Title: Comparison of (-)-stepholidine and D1 or D2 agonists on unit firing of globus pallidus in 6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rats. Author: Zhang XX, Zhu ZT, Jin GZ. Journal: Life Sci; 1998; 63(7):537-44. PubMed ID: 9718079. Abstract: (-)-Stepholidine(SPD), isolated from the Chinese herb Stephania, is demonstrated to be a DA antagonist, but it also shows D1 agonistic action on rotational behavior in unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesioned rats. The present study further ascertains its D1 agonistic property on firing activity of globus pallidus (GP) in control and 6-OHDA-lesioned rats. In the control rats, the firing activities of the GP neurons elicited by DA agonists (i.v.), such as apomorphine (D1/D2), SKF38393 (D1), and LY171555 (D2), were readily reversed by SPD (4 mg/kg, i.v.); but SPD, per se, induced variable alterations. In the 6-OHDA-lesioned rats, apomorphine, SKF38393 and LY171555 displayed the marked inhibition as well as excitation on the unit firing. The individual firing variations (87.1+/-17.8, 55.1+/-15.7 and 62.1+/-16.7%, respectively) were much larger than those in the control group, and were completely abolished by SPD (2 mg/kg). However, SPD also showed D1 partial agonistic action on the GP neuron firing. Moreover, the pre-blockade of D2 receptors with spiperone (0.5 mg/kg, i.v.), SPD exhibited the D1 agonist action which was reversed by the D1 antagonist SCH23390. These results suggest that SPD has a dual action on the GP neuron firing in the 6-OHDA-lesioned rats, i.e., antagonist to D2 DA receptors and partial agonist to D1 receptors.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]