Abstract
Sulpiride and other benzamides' displacement of [3H]-spiroperidol binding to rat and dog anterior pituitary dopaminergic receptors was found to be selectively sodium dependent, while typical neuroleptic activity was not influenced by NaCl. These results indicate the existence in the anterior pituitary of a subpopulation of dopaminergic receptors with which benzamides interact.
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