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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
)
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Phosphodiesterases (PDEs) form a family of enzymes involved in the hydrolysis of cyclic adenosine and guanosine monophosphate (cAMP and cGMP).
PDE10A
is a member of this family that is almost exclusively expressed in the striatum. Increasing cAMP/cGMP levels via inhibition of
PDE10A
is under consideration as a novel therapeutic avenue in the discovery of antipsychotics. Papaverine has been used as a pharmacological tool to establish the possible clinical use of
PDE10A
inhibitors as antipsychotics. Papaverine is known to increase cAMP levels in striatum and to decrease blood pressure, body temperature and locomotor activity after systemic administration. In this study, the effects of papaverine are compared to those of a more specific
PDE10A
inhibitor MP10. Papaverine raised striatal cAMP levels with
hypothermia
, hypoactivity and decreased cardiovascular responses. The more selective MP10 had significantly less effects on body temperature and cardiovascular functions, but reduced locomotor activity to a similar extend as papaverine.
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PMID:Effects of phosphodiesterase 10 inhibition on striatal cyclic AMP and peripheral physiology in rats. 2040 82