Int J Sports Med 1993; 14(6): 330-333
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1021187
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Serotonergic Agonists and Antagonists Affect Endurance Performance in the Rat

S. P. Bailey, J. M. Davis, E. N. Ahlborn
  • Department of Exercise Science, School of Public Health, University of South Carolina
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Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

The purpose of this experiment was to examine the effects of administration of serotonergic (5-HT) agonist and antagonist drugs on run-time to exhaustion (RUN-EXH) in male and female rats. RUN-EXH was reduced (p<0.05) in a dose related manner by increasing dosages of quipazine dimaleate (QD: general 5-HT agonist) (0-5mg·kg-1i.p.) administered immediately prior to exercise (treadmill running at 20 m · min-1 and 5% grade). Conversely, RUN-EXH was increased (p<0.05) by the greatest dosage of LY 53,857 (LY: 5-HT1c and 5-HT2 antagonist) (1.5mg·kg-1i.p.). Drug effects were similar in male and female rats. The negative effects of QD administration on RUN-EXH were not attenuated by administration of the peripherally restricted antagonist, xylamidine tosylate (up to 200ug·kg-1i.p.). The results of this investigation indicated that fatigue during prolonged exercise can be influenced by direct pharmacological administration of a serotonergic agonist and antagonist and that the mechanisms underlying these effects are likely to be central (brain) in nature.

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