Some aspects on the anatomy and function of central cholecystokinin systems |
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Authors: | Hökfelt Tomas Blacker David Broberger Christian Herrera-Marschitz Mario Snyder Gretchen Fisone Gilberto Cortés Roser Morino Patrizia You Zhi-Bing Ogren Sen Ove |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden. Tomas.Hokfelt@neuro.ki.se |
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Abstract: | ![]() The distribution of some cholecystokinin (CCK) systems in the rat brain is reviewed focusing on mesencephalic dopamine neurones which coexpress CCK and, in particular, on cortico-striatal CCK neurones which probably have glutamate as their co-transmitter. Functional studies based on the effect of several CCK(B) antagonists on phencyclidine-induced motility suggest that CCK is involved in locomotor behaviour causing inhibition in phencyclidine-treated habituated rats. In contrast, in unhabituated rats CCK stimulates exploratory behaviour. These effects may be related to the cortico-striatal CCK/glutamatergic pathway. Moreover, these studies provide evidence for endogenous release of a neuropeptide with behavioural consequences. |
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