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A Synthetic Non-benzodiazepine Ligand for Benzodiazepine Receptors: a Probe for Investigating Neuronal Substrates of Anxiety

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 1979 Jul 1
PMID 40260
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Abstract

CL 218,872 is the first non-benzodiazepine to selectively displace brain specific 3H-diazepam binding with a potency comparable to that of the benzodiazepines. Like the benzodiazepines, CL 218,872 increased punished responding in a conflict situation and protected against the convulsions induced by pentylenetetrazole. These three pharmacological properties are highly predictive of anxiolytic activity. Unlike the benzodiazepines, however, CL 218,872 was relatively inactive in tests designed to measure effects on neuronal systems which utilize GABA, glycine and serotonin as transmitters. Furthmore, CL 218,872 was relatively free of the ataxic and depressant side effects commonly associated with the benzodiazepines. Because of this high degree of selectivity, CL 218,872 may represent a new probe for investigating neuronal substrates of anxiety.

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