Anxiolytic-like effects of 4-phenyl-2-trichloromethyl-3h-1,5-benzodiazepine hydrogen sulfate in mice

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The pharmacological effects of 4-phenyl-2-trichloromethyl-3H-1,5-benzodiazepine hydrogen sulfate (PTMB), a novel synthetic benzodiazepine, were examined in mice. In the elevated plus-maze test of anxiety, 0.3-1 mg/kg diazepam ip (F(3,53) = 3.78; P<0.05) and 1-10 mg/kg PTMB ip increased (F(5,98) = 3.26; P<0.01), whereas 2 mg/kg picrotoxin ip decreased (F(3,59) = 8.32; P<0.001) the proportion of time spent in the open arms, consistent with an anxiolytic action of both benzodiazepines, and an anxiogenic role for picrotoxin. In the holeboard, 1.0 mg/kg diazepam ip increased (F(3,54) = 2.78; P<0.05) and 2 mg/kg picrotoxin ip decreased (F(3,59) = 4.69; P<0.01) locomotor activity. Rotarod assessment revealed that 1 mg/kg diazepam ip and 3, 10 and 30 mg/kg PTMB ip produced significant motor incoordination compared to vehicle control (F(4,70) = 7.6; P<0.001). These data suggest that the recently synthesized PTMB compound possesses anxiolytic activity and produces motor incoordination similar to those observed with diazepam.

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Rubin, M. A., Albach, C. A., Berlese, D. B., Bonacorso, H. G., Bittencourt, S. R. T., Queiroz, C. M. T., … Mello, C. F. (2000). Anxiolytic-like effects of 4-phenyl-2-trichloromethyl-3h-1,5-benzodiazepine hydrogen sulfate in mice. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 33(9), 1069–1073. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2000000900013

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