"Conflict" situation based on intracranial self-stimulation behavior and the effect of benzodiazepines |
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Authors: | Y Gomita S Ueki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pharmacology, Daiichi College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Fukuoka 815, Japan;1. Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812, Japan |
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Abstract: | Based on lateral hypothalamic self-stimulation behavior of the rat in a Skinner box, a "conflict" situation was established by combining foot shock punishment with brain stimulation. Diazepam (10-20 mg/kg, PO) caused a marked increase in the lever pressing response in the punished period without affecting the unpunished response. Bromazepam (10--20 mg/kg PO) also caused an increase in the lever pressing response in the punished period and a decrease of the punished response. These results indicate that a "conflict" situation based on self-stimulation behavior is useful for the evaluation of antianxiety action. |
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Keywords: | “Conflict” situation Hypothalamic self-stimulation Benzodiazepines |
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