Effects of S-2-(3-Methylaminopropylamino)ethyl Phosphorothioic Acid (WR- 3689), Alone or Combined with Caffeine, on Catecholamine Content of Mouse Hypothalamus

Abstract

S-2-(3-Methylaminopropylamino)ethylphosphorothioic acid (WR-3689) is a radioprotective agent that is behaviorally toxic at radioprotective doses. It was recently reported that the combination of WR-3689 and caffeine ameliorated behavioral toxicity (determined by locomotor activity in mice) compared with WR- 3689 alone. Since catecholamines can modulate locomotor activity, we determined norepinephrine (NE) and dopamine (DA) content (using high-performance liquid chromatography) in the hypothalamus of mice after treatment with WR-3689, caffeine, and the combination of the two drugs. CD2F1 male mice were injected intraperitoneally with saline (control), WR-3689 (100 and 200 mg/kg), or the combination of WR3689 (200 mg/kg) and caffeine (40 mg/kg). Control values for NE and DA ranged between 200 and 220 pg/mg and 69 and 94 pg/mg of hypothalamic tissue, respectively. WR-3689 had no effect on the content of NE and DA. In contrast, NE increased to (mean + or - SE) 324 + or - 27 pg/mg and 377 + or - 61 pg/mg (P <0.05) 4 hr after injections of 20 and 40 mg/kg of caffeine, respectively. Similarly, DA increased to 142 + or - 13 pg/mg (P <0.05) 4 hr after ijection of 40 mg/kg of caffeine. The combination of WR-3689 and caffeine had no effect on NE and DA contents when compared with control values. These results suggest that WR-3689 can affect catecholamine metabolism in the mouse hypothalamus, but the mode of action is not clear.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA268505

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  • D. L. Palazzolo
  • K. S. Kumar

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  • Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Amines
  • Amino Acids
  • Brain
  • Catecholamines
  • Central Nervous System
  • Chemical Synthesis
  • Chemistry
  • Hypothalamus
  • Liquid Chromatography
  • Nervous System
  • New York
  • Norepinephrine
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Radiation Protection
  • Radiobiology

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  • Biology

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  • Cardiovascular Physiology
  • Toxicology/Environmental Toxicology