Abstract

Sulpiride and other benzamide (BM)-displacing activity on [ 3H]-spiroperidol ([ 3H]SPIR) binding by rat striatal dopaminergic receptors was found to be uniquely sodium-dependent, while classical neuroleptic (NL) activity was not influenced by NaCl. These results suggest the existence of at least two populations of striatal dopaminergic receptors, sodium-dependent and sodium-independent, through which BM and NL respectively interact.

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