Effects of halopemide, a new psychotropic agent, on the uptake of serotonin by blood platelets.
Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther, 1979/2;237(2):267-74.
PMID: 39525
Abstract
The influence of halopemide, a new psychotropic agent, and some putative metabolites on the uptake of 14C-5-HT into blood platelets of rat and man were studied and compared to the effects of imipramine, sulpiride and clozapine. Halopemide, its putative metabolites R 38570 and R 29676 and sulpiride inhibited the uptake in a dose-dependent manner, but the compounds were less active than imipramine. Clozapine and p-fluorohippuric acid, another putative metabolite of halopemide, were totally devoid of activity.
MeSH terms
Animals; Antipsychotic Agents; Benzimidazoles; Blood Platelets; Clozapine; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Hippurates; Imipramine; In Vitro Techniques; Kinetics; Male; Piperidines; Rats; Serotonin
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