Abstract
CV 205-502, an octahydrobenzo[g]quinoline, is a dopamine agonist compound that is not an ergot or ergoline derivative. To investigate the site of action of CV 205-502, three groups of five men were given single daily doses of CV 205-502 (0.04, 0.06, or 0.08 mg/day, doses that suppress plasma PRL by 60-80% for 24 h) for 5 days; on day 6 a combined anterior pituitary function test using iv administration of four hypothalamic releasing hormones (TRH, 200 micrograms; GHRH, 100 micrograms; CRH, 100 micrograms; LHRH, 100 micrograms) was performed. One month later the challenge tests were repeated to obtain control values. The following hormones were measured by RIA in plasma: TSH, ACTH, cortisol, PRL, GH, LH, FSH, and testosterone. With the exception of plasma PRL levels, basal and releasing hormone-stimulated values were similar after CV 205-502 administration and after the 1-month washout period. Basal plasma PRL was lower after CV 205-502 administration, and the response to TRH was attenuated by all three doses of CV 205-502 (the mean percent inhibition values were 76%, 93%, and 94%, respectively). All three doses of CV 205-502 were well tolerated, and another group of men well tolerated 0.1 mg daily. The results confirm that CV 205-502 is a potent dopamine agonist, which directly inhibits lactotropic cells but has no effect on other pituitary cell types.
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