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European Journal of Pharmacology | 1992

Effect of 5-HT1C and 5-HT2 receptor stimulation on excessive grooming, penile erection and plasma oxytocin concentrations

Gyorgy Bagdy; Konstantine T. Kalogeras; Katalin Szemeredi

Serotonin (5-HT) receptor agonist-induced excessive grooming, penile erection and oxytocin secretion were studied in chronically cannulated freely moving rats. The 5-HT1C receptor agonist, m-chlorophenylpiperazine (m-CPP), which also binds to other 5-HT receptors, produced dose-dependent excessive grooming, penile erection and increases in circulating oxytocin concentrations. Maximal responses for excessive grooming and penile erection occurred at 0.3-0.6 mg/kg i.v. m-CPP. Higher doses (0.9-2.5 mg/kg i.v.) caused further increases in oxytocin concentrations, but attenuated both behavioral responses. All three responses to m-CPP (0.6 mg/kg) were attenuated by antagonists with high affinity for the 5-HT1C receptor site (mianserin, LY-53857 and metergoline), but not by the 5-HT2 receptor antagonist ketanserin. The 5-HT2/5-HT1C agonist, 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOI), increased plasma oxytocin concentrations only. After ketanserin pretreatment, DOI caused penile erection and diminished the oxytocin response. All responses to DOI were blocked completely by pretreatment with LY-53857 plus ketanserin. Excessive grooming and penile erection showed significant bimodal correlations with the oxytocin response. These data suggest that stimulation of 5-HT1C receptors induces excessive grooming, penile erection and increased oxytocin secretion. Stimulation of 5-HT2 receptors causes a further increase in plasma oxytocin concentration, but inhibits both behavioral responses.


Archive | 1995

The use of( a) bicycloheptane derivative(s)

Zoltan Budai; István Cacsályi; Szenasi Gabor; Tibor Mezei; Anikó Kovács; Gabor Blasko; Katalin Szemeredi; Gyula Simig; Lujza Petocz; Nee Esses Klara Reiter


Archive | 1996

Pharmaceutical compositions containing bicycloheptane ether amines and a process for the preparation thereof

Zoltan Budai; Istvan Gacsalyi; Gábor Szénási; Tibor Mezei; Anikó Kovács; Gabor Blasko; Katalin Szemeredi; Gyula Simig; Lujza Petocz; Klara Reiter nee Esses


Archive | 1994

Epi-epibatidine derivatives, a process and intermediates for preparing them and epi-epibatidine and medicaments containing the epi-epibatidine derivatives and/or epi-epibatidine and the use of them

Csaba Szantay; née Kardos Dr. Zsuzsanna Baloch; István Moldvai; née Major Dr. Eszter Temesvári; jr. Dr. Csaba Szántay; Attila Mandi; Gabor Blasko; Gyula Simig; György Lax; Sándor Drabant; Margit Csorgo; Mária Somogyi; Blanka Lady; Marton Fekete; Katalin Szemeredi; István Gyertyán; Gabor Gigler; Tamás Szállási


Archive | 1992

3(2H)-pyridazinone derivatives and process for the preparation thereof

Peter Matyus; Klára Czakó; Ildikó Varga; Andrea Jednakovics; Agnes Papp; Ilona Bodi; Gyorgy Rabloczky; Andras Varro; Laszlo Jaszlits; Aniko Nee Kovacs Miklos; Luca Nee Szalay Levay; Gvorgy Schmidt; Marton Fekete; Maria Kuhar nee Kurthy; Katalin Szemeredi; Erzsebet Zara


Archive | 1995

Acetic acid amide derivatives and process for the preparation thereof

Józsefné Reiter; Zoltan Budai; Gáborné Takáts; Tibor Mezei; Gabor Blasko; Gyula Simig; Andras Egyed; E. Szilveszter Vizi; Marton Fekete; Katalin Szemeredi; István Gyertyán; Istvan Gacsalyi


Archive | 1995

Nifepidine spray with ethyl oleate for enhancing absorption

Margit Nagy; Csaba Farsang; Lodia Fedina; Katalin Szemeredi; Gábor Szénási; Janos Egri; Antal Mosonyi; Borbala Baria; Gizella Toth; Ibolya Nyaradi; Frigyes Goergenyi; Zsuzsa Orr; Geza Floris


Archive | 1994

Benz[e]indene derivatives

Gabor Blasko; Zoltan Budai; Marton Fekete; Istvan Gacsalyi; Gabor Gigler; Istvan Gyertyan; Suimig Jeera; Tibor Mezei; Luiza Petroecz; Klara Reiter; Ludmilla Rohacs; Maria Szecsey; Katalin Szemeredi; Enikoe Szirt; ガチャーリュイ イシュトヴァーン; ヂェルチュアーン イシュトヴァーン; スィルト エニコェー; ギグレル ガーボル; ブラスコー ガーボル; セメレーディ カタリン; レイテル クラーラ; ブダイ ゾルターン; スィミグ ヂェーラ; メゼイ ティボル; セーツェイ マーリア; フェケテ マールトン; ペトェーツ リュィザ; ロハーツ リュドミラ


Archive | 1996

Oxaindene derivatives and process for the preparation thereof

Csaba Szantay; Lajos Novak; Peter Kovacs; Klara Gado; Gabor Gigler; Gaborne Takacs; Andras Egyed; Daniel Bozsing; Gyorgy Pirok; Katalin Szemeredi; Margit Csorgo; Sándor Drabant; Gabor Blasko; Gyula Simig; Gabor Kovacs


Archive | 1995

1-[Styryl]- and 1-[2'-(heteroaryl)-ethenyl]-isoquinoline derivatives, a process for preparing them as well as medicaments containing them and the use of them

Gyula Balogh; Imre Doman; Gabor Blasko; Gyula Simig; Nee Kaszab Erzsebet Kovacs; István Gyertyán; Andras Egyed; Istvan Gacsalyi; Andras Bilkei-Gorzo; Katalin Pallagi; Katalin Szemeredi; Dipl. Nee Daroczi Klara Ch. Kazo

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