Abstract
Ro 5-4864 is a 1,4 benzodiazepine which, atypically, does not bind to the classical CNS benzodiazepine receptors, but has high affinity for the peripheral type of binding site found both in the periphery and in the brain. Biochemical evidence for alternative sites of action for this compound is discussed. We review the behavioral profile of Ro 5-4864 (sedative, convulsant and anxiogenic in rodents) and also describe the behavioral effects of combining Ro 5-4864 treatment with benzodiazepines (e.g., diazepam, chlordiazepoxide) and with other drugs that modify the activity of benzodiazepines (Ro 15-1788, CGS 8216, picrotoxin, PK 11195, phenytoin). In the light of these interactions and electrophysiological evidence we conclude that the actions of Ro 5-4864 are most likely to be mediated at the GABA-benzodiazepine receptor complex in the CNS.
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