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A potential antidepressant activity and an antiserotonin action of Org 8282, delta (13b, 4a), 4a-carba-mianserin, was studied in mice and rats. Org 8282 did not affect the reserpine-induced hypothermia, hypoactivity and ptosis, did not modify the apomorphine-induced hypothermia and the TRH-induced hyperthermia in mice, did not change the motor stimulation and stereotypy produced by amphetamine. It was inactive in the behavioral despair test in rats and mice. On the other hand, Org 8282 inhibited the head twitch reaction after 5-HTP in mice, the tryptamine-induced clonic convulsions of forepaws in rats, the hyperthermia produced by fenfluramine and m-CPP in rats kept at a high ambient temperature, and the quipazine-induced stimulation of the flexor reflex activity in the spinal rat. These results indicate that Org 8282 is inactive in tests commonly applied for assessment of antidepressant action but--like mianserin--it exerts an antiserotonin activity.
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PMID:The lack of antidepressant properties and a potent central antiserotonin activity of Org 8282. 377 30

Some central effects of the tripeptides TRH (thyroliberine), MIF (melanostatine or C-terminal fragment of oxytocine) and MAF (C-terminal fragment of gastrine) have been studied in experiments on mice and rats. Upon intraperitoneal administration in mice, TRH and MIF exercise central stimulating effects: they reverse the reserpine-induced decrease in the rectal temperature, ptosis of the eyelids, hypomotility, decreased content of the cerebral homovanillic acid (HVA); they antagonize haloperidol catalepsy and the increased HVA concentration). The tripeptides potentiate apomorphine stereotypy in rats, when injected in the striatum. The results obtained characterize TRH and MIF as drugs which are capable of activating the cerebral dopaminergic receptors by antagonizing the effects of reserpine and haloperidol, MAF--as a substance acting similar to the dopaminergic receptor blockers. Consequently, the cerebral dopaminergic system is an important unit for the realization of the central effects of these low-molecular peptides.
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PMID:Effects of the tripeptides TRH, MIF and MAF on the cerebral dopaminergic system. 614 Aug 14

We studied 13 known or potential antidepressants, choosen in different pharmacological classes: desipramine, imipramine, nialamide, dexamphetamine, AHR 1118, amineptine, iprindole, mianserine, nomifensine, salbutamol, TRH viloxazine, zimelidine. Each of these compounds was studied on 8 psychopharmacological tests: motor activity, reserpine induced hypothermia, reserpine induced ptosis, oxotremorine induced hypothermia, oxotremorine induced tremors, high doses apomorphine induced hypothermia, potentiation of toxic effects of yohimbine, behavioural despair. Clinical active compounds are efficient on yohimbine test and at least on one model of hypothermia; with a few exceptions, easy to explain, substances with a clearly demonstrated antidepressant activity in human have some common effects; these common effects can be used to predict, from animal experiments, an antidepressant effect in man.
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PMID:[The new versus the old antidepressant drugs: a comparative study of their psychopharmacological profiles (author's transl)]. 728 51

We report a case of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia with pituitary hypothyroidism. This patient had complained of hearing-loss at the age of fourteen and loss of body weight at fifteen. She was examined by otorhinolaryngologists at large hospitals yearly over a period of 5-6 years, but hearing-loss remained unknown. As her ophthalmoplegia progressed (as is evident from family photographs from the age of sixteen onward), with hindsight it should have been recognized. When examined on October 11, 1991, she complained of ptosis, speech disturbance and dysphagia at the age of thirty-four. Neurological examination revealed limitation of ocular movement, bilateral ophthalmoplegia, facial muscle atrophy, and weak gag reflex. She showed muscle atrophy in her neck including both sternocleidomastoid, major and minor rhomboid, girdle and distal parts of upper and lower extremities. Muscle biopsy of her biceps demonstrated ragged-red fibers, cytochrome c oxidase (CCO) deficient fibers and deletion of mitochondrial DNA. A plain CT scan revealed bilateral periventricular lucency, and a brain MR image showed a normal sized pituitary gland but diffuse high-signal intensities in the both periventricular white matter with proton density weighted and T2-weighted axial MR image. And also her electroencephalogram showed diffuse 7 Hz slow waves in all areas and increased slow waves by hyperventilation, and all waves from I to V of the auditory brain stem response disappeared. The effect of TRH on serum TSH secretion was not evident in this patient. This case was ascertained to be chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia with pituitary hypothyroid function.
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PMID:[A case of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia with pituitary hypothyroidism]. 821 98