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Interaction between yohimbine alkaloids and amphetamine in mice

โœ Scribed by G. A. Lambert; W. J. Lang


Publisher
Springer
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
425 KB
Volume
51
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3158

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โœฆ Synopsis


The toxicity (LD50) of the isomers yohimbine, beta-yohimbine, and corynanthine was determined in mice. The LD50 of amphetamine in the presence of a constant dose of a yohimbine isomer and that of the isomer in the presence of a constant dose of amphetamine were determined in aggregated mice. Isobolograms were constructed from these data and used to evaluate the interaction of the yohimbine alkaloids and amphetamine. Beta-yohimbine was found to be approximately twice as toxic as yohimbine and corynanthine about one fifth as toxic. There was a mutual potentiation between the toxicities of yohimbine and amphetamine. Potentiation of the toxicity of amphetamine occurred with beta-yohimbine but the effect was not as marked as with yohimbine. In contrast, corynanthine antagonized the toxicity of amphetamine. The interaction between yohimbine and amphetamine is unlikely to be due to noradrenergic mechanisms but could conceivably involve serotonergic or dopaminergic mechanisms.


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