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The Behavioural Response to Intrathecal Serotonin is Changed by Acute but not by Repeated Treatment with Zimelidine or Metergoline
Authors:Per Kristian Eide  Norma Mjellem Joly  Anders Lund
Abstract:Abstract: The behavioural response to intrathecal serotonin (5-HT) was examined in mice after acute and after withdrawal of repeated treatment with the 5-HT uptake inhibitor zimelidine or the 5-HT receptor antagonist metergoline. Intrathecal 5-HT elicits a response consisting of biting or licking of the lower part of abdomen and reciprocal hindlimb scratching, indicative of nociceptive stimulation. Acute injection of zimelidine (20 mg/kg) significantly increased the response to intrathecal 5-HT (0.25-1 μg) whereas a single dose of metergoline (5 mg/kg) completely blocked the response to intrathecal 5-HT (2 μg). The behavioural response to intrathecal 5-HT (0.25-2 μg) was not significantly changed 48 hr after withdrawal of repeated treatment with zimelidine (2 × 10 mg/kg/day for 14 days) or metergoline (2 × 2.5 mg/kg/day for 14 days). In the present experiments acute zimelidine appeared to increase nociceptive responsiveness, whereas metergoline had the opposite effect. This study does not provide evidence that long-term treatment with zimelidine or metergoline leads to adaptive changes in the response to spinal cord 5-HT receptor stimulation.
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