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Am J Ther
July 2021
Psychology Department, University at Albany, Albany, NY.
Am J Ther
April 2020
Al-Manara CAP Centre, KCMH, Kuwait and Tufts University, Medford.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
June 2000
Department of Psychopharmacology, Institut de Recherches Servier, Centre de Recherches de Croissy, Paris, France.
The selective dopamine D(3)-receptor antagonist S33084 dose dependently attenuated induction of hypothermia by 7-hydroxy-2-dipropylaminotetralin (7-OH-DPAT) and PD128,907. S33084 also dose dependently reduced 7-OH-DPAT-induced penile erections (PEs) but had little effect on 7-OH-DPAT-induced yawning and hypophagia, and it did not block contralateral rotation elicited by the preferential D(3) agonist quinpirole in unilateral substantia nigra-lesioned rats. In models of potential antipsychotic activity, S33084 had little effect on conditioned avoidance behavior and the locomotor response to amphetamine and cocaine in rats, and weakly inhibited apomorphine-induced climbing in mice.
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