Many drugs can be selectively delivered to the brain by using a dihydropyridine in equilibrium pyridinium salt chemical delivery system (CDS). The interaction of these systems with central dopaminergic function was examined in this communication. Castrate female Sprague-Dawley rats when treated with a CDS for estradiol (i.e. 3-hydroxy-17 beta-[( (1-methyl-1,4-dihydropyridin-3-yl)carbonyl]oxy) estra-1,3,5(10)-triene or E2CDS) exhibit sustained and profound suppression of serum levels of leuteinizing hormone (LH). Treatment of rats with pargyline (80 mg/kg) prior to E2CDS (2 mg/kg) did not mitigate the biological effectiveness of this estrogen indicating at least indirectly that monoamine oxidate (MAO) was not involved in the CDS activation. In a more direct examination, cynomolgus monkeys treated with various repeated doses of E2CDS (cumulative doses of 0.2-40.0 mg/kg) demonstrated neither impaired motor function nor depleted striatal dopamine concentrations. The latter parameter was measured using liquid chromatographic-electrochemical analysis. These experiments support the contention that the CDS is not neurotoxic and further strengthens the strict structure-activity requirements for MPTP-induced neurotoxicity.

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