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Eur J Pharmacol 1996 Apr 22;301(1-3):67-73

Effects of the antiparkinsonian drug budipine on central neurotransmitter
systems.

Klockgether T, Wullner U, Steinbach JP, Petersen V, Turski L, Loschmann PA
Department of Neurology, University of Tubingen, Germany.

Budipine is a novel antiparkinsonian drug which is particularly beneficial
in the treatment of parkinsonian tremor. The mechanism of action of budipine
is not fully understood. To study whether budipine has dopaminergic activity
in vivo, we used the 6-hydroxydopamine rotational model of Parkinson's
disease. Budipine (0.78-12.5 mg/kg i.p.) did not induce ipsilateral or
contralateral rotations, suggesting that it does not possess direct or
indirect dopaminergic activity. This conclusion is further supported by the
observation that budipine (10 mg/kg) i.v. did not facilitate striatal
dopamine release measured in vivo by brain microdialysis. To investigatate
possible antimuscarinic and N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) antagonistic
properties of budipine, we compared budipine with the antimuscarinic
antiparkinsonian drug biperiden and the NMDA receptor antagonist
3-[(+/-)-2-carboxypiperazine-4-yl]-propyl-1-phosphonic acid (CPP). In
receptor-binding assays, budipine inhibited
thienylcyclohexylpiperidyl-3,4-[3H](n) ([I3H]TCP) (2.5 nM)-binding with an
IC50 of 36 microM and [3H]3-quinuclidinol benzilate-binding with an IC50 of
1.1 microM. The respective values for biperiden were 170 and 0.053 microM.
In line with these findings, budipine and CPP increased the threshold for
NMDA-induced seizures in mice with an ED50 of 10.2 and 4.4 mg/kg,
respectively, whereas biperiden was not effective. In
6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rats, budipine (3.13-12.5 mg/kg) and CPP
(0.1-0.39 mg/kg) increased the number of contralateral rotations induced by
apomorphine, whereas biperiden was not effective. The present data suggest
that budipine acts by blocking muscarinic and NMDA transmission while
facilitation of dopaminergic transmission does not appear to contribute to
its in vivo action. In comparison to biperiden, which has also
antimuscarinic and NMDA receptor antagonistic properties, the anti-NMDA
action of budipine is more prominent.

PMID: 8773448, UI: 96369442
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