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Brain Res. 1986 Jul 30;379(1):112-7.
Striatal dopamine uptake and swim performance of the aged rat.
Marshall JF, Altar CA.
The striatum and olfactory tubercle of 30-month-old F344 rats contain significantly (21-24%) less dopamine compared with young adult (8-month) animals. However, rats of the two age groups show identical Km and Vmax values for the kinetics of [3H]dopamine uptake into striatal homogenates; uptake into the olfactory tubercle also appeared unaffected in old age. The preservation of dopamine uptake despite reductions in content of the transmitter suggests that the forebrain dopaminergic nerve terminals are intact, but that reduced dopamine synthesis and/or enhanced degradation may occur in the existing terminals. Administration to senescent animals of the dopamine uptake blockers nomifensine or bupropion (but not the norepinephrine uptake blocker desmethylimipramine) improved their swim performance to levels comparable with young adult animals. The findings suggest that amine reuptake may limit the synaptic effectiveness of dopamine released in the aged striatum.
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Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1986;89(4):404-8.
The effect of experimentally-induced renal failure on accumulation of bupropion and its major basic metabolites in plasma and brain of guinea pigs.
DeVane CL, Laizure SC, Cameron DF.
Dosage regimen adjustments because of poor renal function are often assumed to be unnecessary for extensively metabolized antidepressants. This assumption is being increasingly questioned in recognition of the role of active drug metabolites. The purpose of this study was to assess the steady-state accumulation of the new antidepressant bupropion and its three major basic metabolites in guinea pigs, with and without experimentally-induced renal failure. Two groups of guinea pigs were treated by intraperitoneal (IP) implantation of mini-osmotic pumps containing bupropion hydrochloride. Immediately after surgery, one group of animals received an injection of uranyl nitrate. After 4 days, all animals were sacrificed by decapitation following blood removal by cardiac puncture. Analysis of plasma and brain samples by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for concentrations of bupropion (BUP) and its major basic metabolites, the erythro-amino alcohol (EB), the threo-amino alcohol (TB) and the hydroxy metabolite (HB) revealed greater accumulation of BUP, TB, and HB in plasma and brain of the animals with renal failure compared to controls. No difference was found between groups in the concentrations of the EB metabolite. As the guinea pig shows a BUP and metabolite plasma concentration profile similar to that seen in human studies, these results suggest that further studies of bupropion and its major metabolites are warranted in patients with impaired renal function to assess possible excessive drug and metabolite accumulation.
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Can J Psychiatry. 1986 Aug;31(6):581-5.
Bupropion effects in attention deficit and conduct disorders.
Simeon JG, Ferguson HB, Van Wyck Fleet J.
Children with Attention Deficit and/or Conduct Disorders were treated with bupropion, a new antidepressant, to determine its clinical, cognitive, and EEG effects. Seventeen male patients (age range 7 to 13.4 years; mean 10.4) participated in an open clinical trial consisting of a baseline placebo period (4 weeks), bupropion therapy (8 weeks), and post-drug placebo (2 weeks). Evaluations included clinical assessments, parents, teachers, and self-ratings; cognitive tests and blood level measurements of bupropion. Fifteen patients received a daily maximum of 150 mg, one received 100 mg and one 50 mg. Clinical global improvement with bupropion therapy was marked in 5 patients, moderate in 7, mild in 2, and none in 3. The Children's Psychiatric Rating Scale indicated improvements of hyperactivity, withdrawal, anxiety, hostility/uncooperativeness, sleep disorder, antisocial behaviour, neuroticism, depression and eating disturbance. Parents' Questionnaires indicated significant improvements of conduct disorder, anxiety, hyperactivity, muscle tension and psychosomaticism. While no single cognitive test showed significant improvement, all nine tests changed in the positive direction. Adverse effects were infrequent, transient and mild. There were no clinically significant changes of the laboratory values and vital signs. Two weeks following bupropion discontinuation, clinical global improvement was maintained in 8 patients, 7 showed relapses, while 2 remained unimproved. Analyses of computerized EEG revealed that degree of clinical improvement was indexed by baseline EEG parameters and that there were significant bupropion effects on EEG measures. Double-blind trials of bupropion are recommended in child psychiatry disorders.
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