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Phencyclidine and behavior: I. Sensory-motor function,activity level,taste aversion and water intake
Authors:Raymond P. Kesner  John D. Hardy  Larry D. Calder
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
Abstract:Phencyclidine (PCP) injections in rats at doses of 4 mg/kg increased activity level, which might have been a function of impaired habituation. At doses of 8 mg/kg PCP produced a marked reduction in activity level. At doses of 12 mg/kg and above there were profound disruptive effects in detection of odors, visual square and touch measures, and performance of placing reflexes requiring visuo-motor coordination, righting, grasping reflexes, and equilibrium. Decreases in water intake occurred only at higher dose levels of PCP (16 and 24 mg/kg). On a qualitative basis the changes observed in rats are similar to changes described for humans.
Keywords:Phencyclidine  Behavior  Sensory-motor function  Activity  Taste aversion  Water intake
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