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Re: Buspar: dopamine agonist or antagonist? (Eliz?)

Posted by JohnL on January 20, 2000, at 1:24:37

In reply to Buspar: dopamine agonist or antagonist? (Eliz?), posted by anita on January 16, 2000, at 23:03:50

> Does Buspar increase or decrease dopamine, generally speaking? I've seen it labelled as one or the other in Medline -- which is it? If a study says it's a dopamine antagonist, yet goes on to say it increases dopamine in various areas of the brain, does that mean it is an antagonist at dopamine autoreceptors, and thus acts like an agonist?
>
> Thanks,
> anita

Good question Anita. And I hope someone can address this in layman terms you and I can understand. These theories have always evaded me regardless of how hard I try to understand.

In literature I have seen it stated that Buspar "binds to" D2 dopamine receptors. The net effect of that is a mystery to me. I don't know what it means. Does it increase dopamine transmission? Decrease? Raise dopamine levels? Lower?

I have no clue. I hope someone can enlighten us. JohnL


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